Calvin and Hobbes by Bill Watterson for June 20, 2015
Transcript:
Calvin: "Why does ice float?" Dad: "Because it's cold. Ice wants to get warm, so it goes to the top of liquids in order to be nearer to the sun" Calvin: "Is that true?" Dad: "Look it up and find out" Calvin: "I should just look stuff up in the first place" Dad: "You can learn a lot, talking to me"
Susie Derkins :D over 9 years ago
Just like how boats float on water.
BE THIS GUY over 9 years ago
Be patient, Calvin. Google is only 3 years away and Wikipedia is 6 years away.
rentier over 9 years ago
Talking maybe fine, but learn? Learn, Dad doesn’t know it really!!To take Wikipedia is better!
Kali39 over 9 years ago
Linus: Lucy? Why is Charlie Brown banging his head against a tree?Lucy: To loosen the bark so the tree will grow faster. Come along, Linus.
Alexander the Good Enough over 9 years ago
A favorite “trick” question of mine: What is the lightest naturally occurring and commonly known crystalline mineral substance? Ice, of course. It’s essentially unique in that the solid phase of water is less dense than the liquid phase. That fact is also the fundamental reason why large bodies of liquid water and thus our current climate, and indeed life itself, can exist on this planet!
Linux0s over 9 years ago
You’ll learn not to ask Dad for one.
Zero-Gabriel over 9 years ago
At least Calvin knows his Father is “Full of it”…
Liverlips McCracken Premium Member over 9 years ago
Skepticism is the foundation of knowledge.
TikiCarol over 9 years ago
This reminds me of the strips when Calvin asks his Dad about Black and White Movies/Pictures.
orinoco womble over 9 years ago
I know a guy like Dad—he may not know the answer but he’ll make something up and try to make it sound convincing. He’s a retired physicist who claims to have worked for NASA; in reality he worked for one of their subcontractors.
unnormal over 9 years ago
Did anyone mention that Dad has taught Calvin a good lesson?It is a greater gift to teach someone to fish than to give him a fish…or something like that..it’s getting late here!
cdward over 9 years ago
Dad’s one smart guy. Gave his kid an answer just wrong enough to make Calvin suspicious. Now Calvin will go do what he was supposed to do in the first place – look it up.
bluram over 9 years ago
For some reason toehold TV show Father Knows Best came to mind. I wonder why.
cubswin2016 over 9 years ago
Dad would do Calvin a lot more good if he would be honest and admit he doesn’t know. Mom needs to give Dad a smack upside the head.
alxzba over 9 years ago
GOOD FOR DAD! Our boy asks too many questions that he could solve himself.
robert3750 over 9 years ago
That is incorrect. The mass of water that a boat displaces is equal to the mass of the boat. Also the effective density of a boat IS less dense than water. That’s why it floats. The effective density is the total mass of the boat divided by its total volume, which includes a large volume of air. This is the same reason why hot air or helium balloons float in air. They are less dense than air.
robert3750 over 9 years ago
Cream is less dense than milk. That’s why it’s skimmed off the top.
What? Me worried ? over 9 years ago
Dang -a cross over between a Brewster Rocket Science Sunday and Calvin ! Luv it !
rhtatro over 9 years ago
The Brits had plans for a giant aircraft carrier during WW2, made of ice and sawdust,. HMS Habbakuk, that could carry land based bombers, but it was not built.
rhtatro over 9 years ago
Heres a link: http://www.thewarillustrated.info/230/strange-story-of-hms-habbakuk.asp
constantnormal over 9 years ago
Bill Watterson is missing a bet by not putting together a book called “The World According to Calvin’s Dad”
tripwire45 over 9 years ago
How far away is the public library? Does his family own a set of encyclopedias?
Carl R over 9 years ago
The level of the lake rose when they put the boat (with anchor) into the water, and when they got into the boat. When the jumped out of the boat, or dropped anchor, the level of the lake stayed the same, of course, but the boat rose. ;)
k9mac over 9 years ago
on a roll today, doug! (see shoe)
rowf39 over 9 years ago
When I was a kid (about a hundred years ago), my Dad would answer those kind of “why” questions with “Just to make little boys like you ask questions!”
under_dog over 9 years ago
lazy dad
albzort over 9 years ago
“Now … a boat made from ice …”
During WWII there were plans to build aircraft carriers out of ice. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Project_Habakkuk
Brett Bydairk over 9 years ago
The first thing he should learn is not to ask Dad.
Rush Strong Premium Member over 9 years ago
Same links, but clickable:Strange Story of HMS HabbakukProject Habakkuk
RickMK over 9 years ago
Back when I was in high school in the 70’s there was a science or chemistry magazine that had a science fiction story about people finding a way to make ice that sinks instead of floating. After more than 40 years, I can’t remember the title or the whole story. I think what happened was that this had been discovered on a different planet, and it resulted in all the water on the planet ending up being permanently frozen, ending all life on that planet. But I do remember it ending with the scientist seeing an advertisement for a product here that could make ice cubes sink instead of float!
neverenoughgold over 9 years ago
Holy cow! I thought I was just reading Calvin and Hobbes; I had no idea I was going to sit in on some science classes.
I need some more coffee…
neverenoughgold over 9 years ago
LeadingEdge said, about 13 hours ago@neverenoughgoldOroa dig inte. Det gör jag inte.
OK, ok, låt oss kalla ett stillestånd! Jag kommer att brygga en annan cup i Keurig…
Doublejake over 9 years ago
OK, I’ll take a shot:1. To separate unhomogenized milk, let it sit and skim the cream. Milk should therefore be the denser of the two.2. Trick question because of the word “swim” implying effort to stay on the surface. If they’re motionless and floating, the water level stays the same, since they’re displacing the same volume of water they were while in the boat. If they’re natural “sinkers” (as some people are), they’re displacing less than their weight in water and the water level will drop slightly when they exit the boat and sink.3. Same as number 2 — the boat displaces the anchor’s weight with the anchor on board; when tossed overboard, the anchor displaces less than its weight, so the water level of the lake decreases slightly.Can easily be tested with a bowl of water, a small toy boat or something similar, and a handful of coins.
Pthhht! over 9 years ago
Looks like the apple really didn’t fall far from the tree.
InuYugiHakusho over 9 years ago
Yes, you can learn a lot of things from your dad, Calvin. Things like you should look stuff up in the first place.
78starfire over 9 years ago
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Project_Habakkuk
38lowell over 9 years ago
Like when trucks went over bridges.When the bridge breaks, make the sign for a lesser weighted truck, said his DAD.