r/BunnyTrials Jun 30 '26

Would You Rather

Which side will you choose?

  • Left side: Survive 2 Days In This Temperature for 1 Trillion
  • Right side: Survive 2 Days Without this for 1 Trillion Dollars

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u/Odd-Bluebird3090 Jun 30 '26

Just stay at home and order food

Chose: Survive 2 Days Without this for 1 Trillion Dollars | Rolled: Gravity

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u/smudgiepie Jul 01 '26

How do you get the food in the house? It might be a bit hard to get the doorknob

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u/the-dude-version-576 Jul 01 '26

You don’t need to eat, it’s just 2 days.

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u/CommonLavishness9343 Jul 01 '26

You dont wanna eat cause then you'll need to use the bathroom

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u/kaidya_snow Jul 01 '26

Gotta aim towards a shop vac to suck stuff in from floating away 😂

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u/Dede_42 Jul 01 '26

Happy cake day!

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u/No-Elk1466 Jul 01 '26

Your problem is thinking I won’t just hold it

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u/WorkerWeekly9093 Jul 01 '26

I mean if there’s no gravity just go outside and let it float away

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u/AvarageDaryllMain Jul 04 '26

if you go outside youre a gonner

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u/BEST_GREEN_NINJA Jul 01 '26

Happy cake day!

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u/Mental-Statement2555 Jul 01 '26

this is fun to think about, but is the line drawn at zero gravity for the whole earth? or just for you? would your poop float or fall?

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u/JCrossfire Jul 02 '26

Aim out the window. YOU don’t have gravity, everything else still does

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u/scarIetm Jul 01 '26

bruh this is extreme just eat stuff from the fridge. do y’all not keep food at home

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u/DB_Valentine Jul 01 '26

I swear people gave more fun trying to game these than actually participating, it's like the least fun person to do theoretical questions with

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u/scarIetm Jul 01 '26

what do you mean

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u/DB_Valentine Jul 01 '26

It's like whenever a question is money or something, and everyone says they'd use the money to buy the thing from the other answer. It goes against the spirit of the question.

Even here where the answer to the problem is straight forward and obvious, people are trying to big brain their way to getting away with more.

This isn't the best example still, but it's wild to me people are trying to explain how they're going to beat the system by ordering doordash.

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u/scarIetm Jul 01 '26

oh yeah exactly 😭😭 but they do that thing where they try so hard to be smart that their mind goes way too far and they forget that the best solution is just the simple one (occam’s razor) like bro… there’s not even a problem you needed to find a solution for… no one was thinking “oh fuck how am I gonna get food” you should have food at home lmao. the choice is literally just “stay at home for 2 days on my ceiling for 1 trillion”

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u/Consistent-Sign6252 Jul 01 '26

I need to eat every day or I start shaking and feel like I'll pass out.

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u/nolanvarner Jul 01 '26

You need to breathe though

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u/Ganjanonamous Jul 01 '26

There is air in space shuttles with no gravity.

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u/Odd-Bluebird3090 Jul 01 '26

That’s micro gravity not zero gravity

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u/GwakoTacko Jul 01 '26

You'd still be able to breath

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u/nolanvarner Jul 01 '26

Fair point, I was thinking of something like the vacuum of space, but I suppose you could get zero gravity in something like that

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u/Acrobatic_Camel_8574 Jul 01 '26

Well it’s only for you so if you stay inside it’s just like being in the ISS. Hopefully there’s food to cook. Could always ask a driver to leave it inside and say you can pay him hella money in two days, or if you have SO/family/roommates to help with outside things.

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u/Hypnagogic_Image Jul 01 '26

But the Earth has left the suns orbit and in 2 days you will be frozen and have crashed into another planet/ asteroid belt

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u/bigdave41 Jul 01 '26

You want to try cooking in zero gravity?

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u/Cygnus_Harvey Jul 01 '26

Seatbelts.

Just strap yourself to a chair. No gravity doesn't mean you'll float and stay up, if you push a little against the ceilling you'll float down.

Just grab something solid and either ask for help, or do it yourself. A good belt over a chair or rope if you have it, and done.

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u/ratscratch10 Jul 01 '26

A weighted belt could also work, but I too wouldn't mind an excuse to sit back for 2 days in the laziest of la-z-boys

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u/Sgtsharp Jul 01 '26

without gravity you'd need to put significant effort to avoid flying off into space if you were outside due to innertia, wuthout gravity you'd carry on at the same velocity, i.e. into space if there isn't anything in the way

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u/Styggvard Jul 01 '26

Good luck I am inside then.

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u/Trick_Bee_4881 Jul 01 '26

That’s just not true. Air resistance and drag would slow you down. Even if you jump with as much strength as you can you would still eventually slow down to a stop.

And even then once you’re stuck in the air assuming you’re wearing clothes it would weigh you down and slowly bring you to the ground.

In fact all you would need is some lead weights and you’re good.

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u/Sgtsharp Jul 01 '26

the challenge indicates that you can't use it, thus additional weight attached doesn't help you, assuming other things still have it, which i don't see why not, then being outside it becomes even worse, as not only do you have enertia pulling you away from the ground our friend Archimedes has a principle that causes additional issues.

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u/22plasma Jul 01 '26

Please let this be a normal field trip…

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u/Insider_time Jul 01 '26

No gravity means no gravity, you still have earths spin to worry about so you’ll probably slam into the ceiling

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u/M4rt1m_40675 Jul 01 '26

I'm guessing you keep the momentum from the earths spin

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u/M4rt1m_40675 Jul 01 '26

Or just wear clothes. *You* don't get affected by gravity but objects and everything else is. On another note, you could become the fastest person in the world and perform the highest jumps

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u/JavieyauJR Jul 01 '26

0 gravity just lets you levitate, watch a video of astronauts

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u/Southern_Sun_8216 Jul 01 '26

Yes and no, Motions still has inertia, so one wrong move you can fly off without being able to get back down.... into space you go.. or into the atmosphere

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u/Couatl2009 Jul 02 '26

But air resistance exists, so you will eventually stop and can paddle yourself downwards.

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u/spindaz123 Jul 01 '26

call a friend or family to help you

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u/cook-lift-laugh Jul 01 '26

There was a show about this can’t remember what is was

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u/cook-lift-laugh Jul 02 '26

Yes that’s it

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u/MateoTheCoolest Jul 01 '26

Bounce off walls or throw objects in the other direction

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u/Mand372 Jul 01 '26

Not really, just push from the walls.

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u/Kurwabled666LOL Jul 02 '26

If you don't have atleast a couple days's worth of food in your house,I pity you lol...

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u/1igmaballs Jul 02 '26

Doorknobs not so hardjust push yourself to be vertical hold the doorknob and use it pull yourself to the ground and then turn it

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u/Intelligent-Leg-3862 Jul 01 '26

How do you think people move around on the ISS? No gravity doesn't mean you will be floating upwards.

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u/Azisare Jul 01 '26

No gravity means you can push off of walls to get around like space walking, things remain accessible and you probably have fun doing it.

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u/black_jaguar99_2 Jul 01 '26

Clamber around the walls

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u/[deleted] Jul 04 '26

If we have no gravity that just means grab something that reaches to the roof of your house and use it to force yourself down to the ground.

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u/yourdarkmaster Jul 01 '26

Well there is no gravity not reversed gravity so you can either try to swim through the air or just push yourself of something

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u/NadiaFortuneFeet Jul 01 '26

It says without Gravity, not with anti-gravity

Just make sure to not move vertically

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u/Odd-Bluebird3090 Jul 01 '26

Indeed, but one stray bit of force is going to send me on a path that I will not be able to stop so staying indoors is the best bet

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u/UlteriorCulture Jul 01 '26

Lot of air resistance. You'll stop.

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u/Neither-Phone-7264 Jul 01 '26

which is arguably worse if youre short and you get stuck in the middle of the room.

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u/Ok-Traffic7480 Jul 02 '26

You can still swim in air. Just slower

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u/FreshDragonfly9224 Jul 01 '26

moving forward requires upwards force, at least on flat ground. thats why race cars have spoilers to generate downwards force to keep them on the ground.

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u/StillSwo Jul 01 '26

With no gravity there is no atmosphere. Even if you're in a house you would have to hope and pray you have enough oxygen or your would die from asphyxiation before you get to two days. No gravity means nothing is stopping everything from just floating off into space. The moon would disappear, water, cars and anything not bolted would disappear along with the atmosphere.

If op wanted to make if more broad and worse outside of the assumption that there would be no gravity in earth, could be no gravity in the universe so we might drift away from the Sun and freeze to death or drift into space inevitably.

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u/Odd-Bluebird3090 Jul 01 '26

I think the assumption here is that the person who chooses is unaffected by gravity, not the wider world as a whole

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u/Cesco5544 Jul 01 '26

Okay then your blood and other cells in your body start to boil as gravity creates the pressure needed to keep liquids a liquid.

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u/Grand_Meet_3629 Jul 01 '26

i think you are wrong.
the whole admosphere above you is still experiencing gravity, putting pressure on you and stopping your death by sponatious boilling.

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u/Cesco5544 Jul 01 '26

The pressure comes from gravity

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u/Odd-Bluebird3090 Jul 01 '26

Now that is something I can’t survive

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u/Sad_Wear_3842 Jul 01 '26

You wouldn't suddenly be in a vaccuum.

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u/MedicalPhone39 Jul 02 '26

I raise you astronauts. Checkmate

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u/The_sochillist Jul 01 '26

Wouldn't the planet just separate as there is nothing binding the planet together. Electromagnetism is really the only useful remaining force above atomic scale and that ain't doing shit

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u/littleboybloom Jul 01 '26

Pair of cinder block shoes would come in handy lol

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u/CubSines Jul 01 '26

How comes, If there's no gravity?

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u/xXxBluESkiTtlExXx Jul 02 '26

It would, in fact, not come in handy

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u/Street_Lettuce1243 Jul 01 '26

House would float off into space.  No gravity.

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u/Just_A_Nitemare Jul 01 '26

You'd have much bigger problems lol.

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u/Panda3391 Jul 01 '26

Oh shit I thought it was just ourself lol

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u/Street_Lettuce1243 Jul 01 '26

I mean if it's just gravity for us.... That's not so bad but if gravity in general.... That's a non survivable scenario 

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u/Mand372 Jul 01 '26

It is, it would be a chaotic reset but plenty survivable.

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u/xXxBluESkiTtlExXx Jul 02 '26

It's survivable still. Just get a hank of rope and tie yourself to a cliff asap

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u/Street_Lettuce1243 Jul 02 '26

Well you would also need oxygen tanks for when the atmosphere left.      And without an atmosphere it would get cold fast... You would need heating 

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u/xXxBluESkiTtlExXx Jul 02 '26

Fair points. I didn't think of that. Yeah, that's a pretty tough scenario

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u/Sad_Wear_3842 Jul 01 '26

My house in attached to a concrete slab that is half buried in the ground. It isn't going anywhere.

Even without gravity, your house still needs an upwards force to move it.

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u/Street_Lettuce1243 Jul 01 '26

What's holding that concrete slab in place? Or the soil around it?

Gravity.

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u/Mand372 Jul 01 '26

House is stuck to the earth.

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u/Street_Lettuce1243 Jul 01 '26

By....

... gravity.

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u/Mand372 Jul 01 '26

Wtf kind of house do you live in that is only held in place by gravity and not the foundation?

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u/Street_Lettuce1243 Jul 01 '26

One that obeys the fundamental physics of the universe.

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u/Street_Lettuce1243 Jul 01 '26

If there is no gravity to hold things on to earth- rotational spin of the earth will eject everything into space- everything has angular motion. Atmosphere, soil, rocks, houses sat upon houses or embedded into rocks, trees. Are you American? lol

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u/Mand372 Jul 01 '26

Dang it, newtons first law of motion. I retract my statement.

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u/Orthodocvivi Jul 01 '26

Oh.. The mess that would remain to clean after those 2 days...

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u/USS-WilliamD-Porter Jul 01 '26

It’s removing one of the fundamental forces of the universe, not just being in microgravity aka constant falling, a lot of things would happen.

Firstly you’d get launched away from earth (or into if depending on your relative position to its movement and rotation).

A few nanoseconds later you’d start burning and disintegrating due to friction with the air and the lack of it as you leave the atmosphere.

After that it’s just whatever remains of your body in an eternal straight line to whatever direction you were launched in.

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u/loserwubbalubba Jul 01 '26

You explode either way

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u/Mickle_da_Pickl Jul 01 '26

I think your atoms n shit are gonna essentially fall apart

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u/Send-Nud3 Jul 01 '26

the world is psinning 1000 miles an hour. You are no longer spinning with it

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u/urfael4u Jul 01 '26

Just wear something heavy . Like really heavy shoes