It would take more than a general guess as to what the appropriate amount of helium involved would be required to reach zero buoyancy for that box at that altitude but in theory it’s possible. For a real world example, think hot air balloons, they coast along at the zero buoyancy mark and adjust the amount of hot air in the balloon to adjust their height or drop ballast for an emergency ascent.
For random guesswork, you’re right in that it’ll either be on the ground or stuck on the ceiling but it is technically possible…just assume Lunker filled the balloons appropriately.
That ought to make his District Manager head explode.
Obviously!
There is merchandise in the stockroom that does not belong to Grumble’s.
Love it!
I don’t think that would work but it is funny.
It would take more than a general guess as to what the appropriate amount of helium involved would be required to reach zero buoyancy for that box at that altitude but in theory it’s possible. For a real world example, think hot air balloons, they coast along at the zero buoyancy mark and adjust the amount of hot air in the balloon to adjust their height or drop ballast for an emergency ascent.
For random guesswork, you’re right in that it’ll either be on the ground or stuck on the ceiling but it is technically possible…just assume Lunker filled the balloons appropriately.
It would be easier to add too many balloons and then add just enough weight to make it float.
I wish those really were boots. And that each one would give Stuart a kick in the butt!