We are missing a panel – according to cartoon physics, he should have remained suspended in mid air until he looked down and noticed that he was no longer standing on solid ground. Only then, would gravity take over and pull down on his feet first stretching his body with the head beginning to fall a second or two later. Optional: head gear will remain suspended until the fallee reaches up and grabs it.
Also, in spite of what Galileo proved, anvils or boulders fall slower than people.
We are missing a panel – according to cartoon physics, he should have remained suspended in mid air until he looked down and noticed that he was no longer standing on solid ground. Only then, would gravity take over and pull down on his feet first stretching his body with the head beginning to fall a second or two later. Optional: head gear will remain suspended until the fallee reaches up and grabs it.
Also, in spite of what Galileo proved, anvils or boulders fall slower than people.