You are assuming a flat unbounded space. If the stadium is assumed elliptical, than the ball is fine. Rodgers made this mistake as well; otherwise Finley would have made the completion.
"dyeah_gb" wrote:
You only addressed the football itself but you failed to address the space/time problem. I still say it's not a wormhole because that pass would have gone into the black hole and come out in my best estimate around August 19, 2047.
EDIT: Actually, never mind. I figured it out.
That was in fact a wormhole.
In 1963, Sonny Jurgensen threw a pass that "just disappeared." The INT we saw yesterday that we saw yesterday was that pass coming out of the wormhole.
By a strange coincidence, Aaron Rodgers' pass entered a wormhole at the same time Jurgensen's pass exited a previous wormhole and should come out somewhere in Pennsylvania in 2047.
Jurgensen, not Rodgers, should be credited for that interception. I'll notify the NFL stat keepers immediately.
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