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C r o w:
I think with utmost honesty that he intended that and did ABSOLUTELY NOT make a typo.


How many moves does it take to put a giraffe in a wardrobe?

Carn:
That can easily vary between 1 and 50 or even more, largely depending on the size of the wardrobe and how many pieces the giraffe is in.

What did C R O W mean then?

C r o w:
I belive he meant that it would only need three moves, as in
1- open the wardrobe
2- put the giraffe in
3- close the wardrobe

Can concentrated sun rays melt steel airships?

HamsterIV:
Sun rays travel at the speed of light but only transfer a little bit of energy since photons have almost no mass. Something with the mass of concrete traveling at the speed of a sun ray would transfer a tremendous amount of energy to what ever it hit. A one kg concrete block traveling at the speed of light would have 2.99x10^8 newtons of force or the thrust of 8 Saturn 5 Rockets. That amount of force passing through a steel airship would not just melt the airship , it would shatter the airship.

How would you accelerate a concrete block to the speed of light?

ShadedExalt:
A perpetual motion machine that produces thrust, an extremely large section of empty space, and lots of time.

How does one make a perpetual motion machine?

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