The entry deadline for short course Nationals in Indianapolis is on April 4th, just two days away. Let's have a contest to guess the total number of swimmers entered. First prize is a 500 fly for time! :banana: Those with any inside information should recuse themselves.
My guess is 1785.
Theoretically, when two dark swimmers collide, they release a backstroker and a breaststroker.
Sir/Ma'am, I believe you are incorrect. The collision between a dark swimmer and light swimmer would release a backstroker and breaststroker. If two dark swimmers collide, the result would be the same as two light swimmers colliding, i.e, bumped heads and bruised egos.
I am troubled, however, by how you've neglected to take into account the reaction of the dark swimmer and the light water with which the pool is filled. I could do the math to show how large the resulting explosion would be, but that would just be silly.
Theoretically, when two dark swimmers collide, they release a backstroker and a breaststroker.
Sir/Ma'am, I believe you are incorrect. The collision between a dark swimmer and light swimmer would release a backstroker and breaststroker. If two dark swimmers collide, the result would be the same as two light swimmers colliding, i.e, bumped heads and bruised egos.
I am troubled, however, by how you've neglected to take into account the reaction of the dark swimmer and the light water with which the pool is filled. I could do the math to show how large the resulting explosion would be, but that would just be silly.