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  • eyesaremosaics@lemmy.zip
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    22 hours ago

    It would lead to a whistle and restart the same way you can’t just sit on a ball to waste time. Not sure what the rule is called but yeah it’s covered in the rules

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      21 hours ago

      Yeah, there’s a rule against that, you can’t force the ball to stay with you (like holding it between your legs or in between two people)

      • tetris11@feddit.uk
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        20 hours ago

        what if they stayed close but never touched, the ball vibrating between them

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          20 hours ago

          If they could pull that off I would not only be impressed but it wouldn’t technically break the rules.

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            19 hours ago

            hah everything with a temperature is vibrating all the time!

            Sorry, bye

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                16 hours ago

                Depends how you define temperature.

                “There’s no such thing as cold”

                Something at absolute zero would have zero heat.

                If you define temperature as heat then it wouldn’t have heat or temperature.

                Kind of similar to trying to measure nothing with a ruler. It says 0. There is no length, but is 0mm still a “measurement”?

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            19 hours ago

            the moment robot football becomes a thing, I bet this is the first loophole they come up with