In sci.physics neo <AbheJet at gmail.com> wrote:
> Suppose there is human statue of cement in standing position. We human
> being can remain in standing position. But why can't this statue remain
> standing even if it is exact like our body?
Such a statue would have a higher center of gravity than a human body,
but there is no reason it couldn't stand on it's own if properly
constructed.
What makes you think that it couldn't?
It certainly won't be as stable as a living human since there is no
sensor and control system, i.e. sense of balance and muscles, to
counteract any upset force.
--
Jim Pennino
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