
It fell with great force, didn’t it? Huh? Why does it fall so forcefully? Because… water is supposed to have no weight, right? It can’t burn like fire, it can’t move things like wind, and it can’t create solid walls like earth. Something without weight can’t have power, so water magic is useless in battle. Water has no weight, yet this is common knowledge in this world. That’s why the water attribute has always been unfortunate. But what if water does have weight…? No, there’s still the possibility that the bucket was heavy…
Of course, there are plenty of other elements that don’t align with reality, right?
You’re not giving water a strange setting just to make it unfortunate, right?
Fuguu…
It looks like there may be other uses besides weightless water combat…
If you’re going to develop that theory, isn’t water and air the other way around…?
– Water has no weight.
If water had weight, a bucket filled with water would fall more powerfully than an empty bucket.
A two-layered structure that creates no openings.
Is there weight in fire and wind?
Unless the air resistance changes significantly, isn’t the speed of descent the same?
The phrase “the common sense of this world is written in such a way, and whether water has weight or not is irrelevant when considering reality.”
Because it falls with momentum, and so on…
There was a time when it was common knowledge in reality that heavier objects fall with more force…
>>9
Well, when referring to heavy objects as those with a large specific gravity, they actually fall quickly on Earth due to air resistance and other factors.
Surely there won’t be a fool who points out discoveries in another world using modern Japanese common sense.
If water is lighter than air, then water would float and fly into the sky, so there shouldn’t be any weight in the wind, right?
If it’s said that it’s a world where the laws of physics are different, then I can’t say anything.
It’s not raining, is it?
The river isn’t flowing, huh?
>>13
Isn’t it the case that if something is lighter than air and rides on top of the air, the well in the original image wouldn’t exist?
It’s nice that everything that is different from common sense can be neatly explained as being from another world; it’s convenient.
>>14
The pinnacle of duality, maybe?
In a worldview where water has no weight, could it really have weight!? What kind of trick is this…? The physical phenomenon that becomes the starting point for this realization is ‘heavier objects fall faster.’
As long as it’s just a fantastical depiction of a fantasy world, it doesn’t matter if there is magic or if there are two or more moons.
If you’re going to spin a story based on that logic, you’ll get interrupted with ridiculous comments, right?
If a bucket filled with water and an empty bucket weigh the same, then isn’t a pulley at the well unnecessary?
If there is a river nearby, then a well wouldn’t even be necessary.
It says that it fell with a lot of momentum in the thread image, but it doesn’t say it fell quickly, so it’s still just within the safe zone.
Whatever it is, if it has weight, it will fall with force.
Haha!
Bucket wWw
Words come with customs, religions, and linguistic issues, you know.
It doesn’t mean that there is absolutely nothing like ○○ in Japanese; it simply indicates a complete zero.
Additionally, it is unclear whether academic research can be conducted without any barriers.
Isn’t it going to be a big deal if you need to pee?
Everyone in this world seems to have slim calves.
Manipulate the water content within the enemy’s body.
If it’s considered common knowledge, then instead of contemplating the possibility that the bucket was heavy, it should be confirmed that the bucket was indeed heavy, so there shouldn’t be any misunderstandings.
I wonder what is happening with blood in this world.
Isn’t it possible for water to exist in this world?
Even a kindergarten child can perceive that the weight changes just by putting water in a cup.
Robyn’s armor is heavy, so it falls faster due to the added weight.
As expected, with the physical laws being this different, I can’t say anything…
Well, there is also the possibility that human perception is garbage.
Even though the weight of air can be observed, the fact that water cannot is already a globally altered common sense.
Carrying water must be easy in this world.
In reality, there is air resistance, so heavier objects fall faster.
I don’t know what the air resistance is like in this world, but
>>33
Even without resistance, heavier things fall faster.
>>36
I feel like it was a video where Takoruka was explaining.
Because water has no weight, it doesn’t rain.
It’s an interesting ecosystem.
What happens if I boil water in this case?
It’s a rule-breaking Robin special return!
Removing armor in mid-air changes the falling speed, for example.
It’s understandable if that’s common sense in that world…
If it was just that it wasn’t known, then it’s a truly ridiculous world.
Is it better not to write things that you can’t write unless you’re smart?
>>40
Yes
Wait a minute.
This is such a crazy world where water has no weight.
>>41
You can understand it if you read it, but it has a normal weight.
No one just noticed it.
>>46
Wait a minute.
It’s a seriously messed up world where nobody notices the weight of water.
>>48
Is the water heavy? It’s a prank by the spirits.
I just want to say that the water attribute is unfortunate, but the setting is too unreasonable.
It’s probably different from the laws of physics.
What do you mean… I just realized that water has weight too?
What kind of world is this?
Even just carrying a bucket filled with water, you realize how heavy it is…
Is it the Copernican revolution?
There is no person who has ever held water, right?
I can’t make heads or tails of it.
Even if the mass of water increases when boiling somen, it doesn’t mean the calories increase.
There is both a well and a bucket in the thread image, but has no one ever drawn water from this well with the bucket…?
>>58
It was just that no one noticed because it became weightless due to magic.
>>58
Because there are water pipes.
In other words, can a substance with no weight be observed in the real world without proper science?
>>61
Light has no weight.
I thought that kind of setting might be tough later on.
It’s really bad that no one has noticed.
If the weight of the water in the bucket is just a margin of error, then if the inhabitants of this world are strong, it might be possible.
It’s a question of what you can do with the weight of water against those kinds of guys.
Because the water is heavy, could it be pooling in that well…?
After this, let the court scholars hold a cup and a bucket to make them realize the difference in weight.
That’s why it sends shockwaves throughout the entire world.
>>65
I’m going crazy…
>>65
Can you really notice something that simple?!
>>65
In that world of common sense, wouldn’t it just feel heavy like a bucket?
>>76
At the very least, we can’t have a conversation unless we equalize the weight of the containers.
Isn’t it supposed to be that because everyone in humanity has made their weight zero with magic, no one notices?
Poor thing… You’ve never had a drink of water, have you?
It’s amazing to think that there’s a well but the water doesn’t have weight.
Isn’t that just too stupid?
We are also filtered by waves and particles.
It seems that fire and wind also have some weight, which I don’t really understand.
The futility of what the omnipotent God does.
>>75
You don’t have to complain about the heat of the tea, you know.
At least do it with the wind.
Why did you do it with water?
>>77
Weight in the wind!?
If it’s a world filtered by such awareness, that’s fine, but it’s just too easy for that filter to come off, so it’s impossible for anyone not to notice.
If God’s power is being exercised, won’t there be divine punishment if one notices and spreads it?
If God is going to filter, make it so that one doesn’t awkwardly notice the difference in weight.
It seems like I’m saying something ridiculous at first glance, but the fact that it has made it to a comic adaptation might mean that it’s actually a good work.
It’s a story where the protagonist is the only one who is less susceptible to brainwashing in a world where all of humanity is constantly being brainwashed.
The main theme becomes completely separate from trivial things like water or weight.
I will become amazing with the skill to nullify brainwashing.