So, do you catch more or less raindrops if you run through the rain?

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When you're standing still, the only water that hits you is what lands on top of you. When you're running, there's water hitting you from both the top and from the front that you're running toward.

>the video provides an answer
>THAT MUST BE THE RIGHT ANSWER

>Travel at light speed
>Refract into a rainbow

But you also reach your destination quicker and spend less time in the rain.

Unless your destination is even more rain.

Literally facepalming at you retards ITT. I can solve this easily with logic.

If your velocity was zero, you would just be standing in the rain and accumulating infinite wetness.

Therefore, the faster you go the less wet you are.

>Literally facepalming at you retards ITT. I can solve this easily with logic.
>infinite wetness
thank you

> Travel at nearly light speed
> die of high energy gamma radiation caused by the collision with air molecules faster than from the collision itself

You may accumulate more per second but fewer seconds in the rain = less rain fuckin duh

Mythbusters tested this but can't remember the results.