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If I put dog repellent on my dog will it run away from itself?

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Does physics allow for this to happen? Could the dog get away from itself if it were to run fast enough?

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  1. This made me laugh out loud. Very clever question. I am preeeetty sure that the dog cannot get away from itself no matter how far it runs.


  2. Read your question again, you maybe able to answer this one.

  3. wat u smokin?

  4. Yes, it will run and run and run. It will bark at itself. It will hate itself and be a suicidal emo.

    You're freaking kidding right? If he were to separate his mind from his body and you see two dogs of the same body running in different directions, then yeah, he did it.

    But for the love of God, dont try this...

  5. Please don't try it.

  6. Yes but only if it runs in the opposite direction of the earth's rotation on it's axis. That is clock wise as seen from above the North Pole.

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  7. No object can go faster than itself, because that would mean it appears in two places at once. Subatomic particles appear to have this property due to the Uncertainty Principle, but larger bodies (such as your dog, or you) have too little uncertainty.

    Besides, doing that to your dog would just be cruel.

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