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Nyan Cat's rainbow could have a thrust-to-weight ratio of to If that were the case, Nyan Cat's rainbow magically generates around Newtons of thrust. That's about 0.

Where would it get the energy to do so? C'mon, you've come with me this far already. That sounds like a lot, but you can get that many Joules from burning just a gram of coal. Fast, but not fast enough. Given the mass of the meme and how fast an object has to go to escape the pull of the Moon, Nyan Cat would need times more energy than is held within the calories of its tart-body to get back to cruising the cosmos.

Discovering Pop-Tart cat rainbow farts that contain over eight mega-joules of energy could win the next Ig Nobel Prize.

As cute as it is, a housecat-sized Pop-Tart creature moving at Mach 7 has eight times the kinetic energy as a two-ton car moving at highway speed.

So if you hear this song , for the love of science, get out of the way. The views expressed are those of the author s and are not necessarily those of Scientific American. Kyle Hill is a science communicator who specializes in finding the secret science in your favorite fandom. The first video version is closing on ten million views now, so you can imagine how many people have visited the Nyan Cat page -and the many spinoffs and tributes. Introducing Nyan Cat with just a static image would not do, as the music is an integral part of the meme.

Once you have the song in your head, then you will hear it any time you encounter the Pop Tart Cat image. The song is "Nyanyanyanyanyanyanya! This song is attributed to Momone Momo , a housekeeping robot with pink hair.

What's important to know is that "nyan" is the sound a Japanese cat makes. The English equivalent is "meow. Why did Nyan Cat go viral so quickly? Because it has so many tried-and-true viral hit components in one place, yet they are combined into something new. We all know how popular cats are. Rainbows are nice and colorful. Pop Tarts are not only sweet, they are the comfort food of childhood for much of the internet generation. Pop Tarts are also hand-sized and ready to eat out of the box, and thus serves as sustenance for computer geeks, ranking somewhat below Cheetos, but consumed by the ton anyway.

Retro 8-bit animations are also a bit of nostalgia for '80s kids, as they recall both classic video games and Geocities websites. Then there's that song The tune is catchy, but for goodness sakes, it's a synthesizer singing "meow" as fast as possible into infinity.

All of this is a great financial opportunity for entrepreneurial artists and the art investors and platforms who support them. And who am I to judge what is art or not? I know nothing of that. But, as a business owner, I do know something of risk. And, given the volatile nature of digital currencies not to mention digital art I do have some advice for Chris Torres and other entrepreneurs who are operating in this wild, wild world:.

A nice savings bond, perhaps? This article is more than 8 months old. Gene Marks.



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