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In the story of Daedalus and Icarus, the natural event is the sun melting the wax in Icarus's wings. Despite his father's warnings, Icarus flies too close to the sun, causing the wax to weaken and ultimately leading to his fall into the sea. This moment serves as a cautionary tale about hubris and the limits of human ambition.
The story of Daedalus and Icarus is a Greek myth that tells of a brilliant inventor, Daedalus, who creates wings made of feathers and wax for himself and his son, Icarus, to escape from the labyrinth of Crete. Ignoring his father's warnings not to fly too high or too low, Icarus flies too close to the sun, causing the wax in his wings to melt. As a result, Icarus falls into the sea and drowns, while Daedalus mourns the loss of his son. The tale serves as a cautionary lesson about the dangers of hubris and disobedience.
its a random event... it could happen anytime. certain ones happen only when your mining they also happen while you are burying bones. NEVER EVER QUIT A RANDOM EVENT. THE PRIZE COULD BE VERY VALUABLE if you are having trouble look cheat up on google.
Absolutely ! It's always good to have an alternative escape route - in case the primary route is blocked.
Absolutely ! It's always good to have an alternative escape route - in case the primary route is blocked.
anything is possible...except for this
It depends on which version of the myths you read. In the oldest versions, Daedalus was a Cretan, a loyal subject of Minos. After the fall of the Minoans and the rise of the Hellenes, The story was retold with Daedalus being Athenian-born, the son of a previous king who fled after an unfortunate murder. In any event, the "escape" from Crete was an invention of the Hellenes and even later people, who cite Daedalus as having lived for a time in Sicily and Cumae. Even later versions of his life state that he killed a rival named Perdix, who was his nephew (Athena turned poor Perdix into a Partridge out of pity), and that was why he left Athens in the first place.
The event horizon. Anything inside the event horizon can't escape.
You can't. It is physically and mathematically impossible to escape a black hole once you cross the event horizon.
No. The probability of an event ranges from 0 (the event will not happen) to 1 (the event will happen).
An event that will definitely happen is an event with 100% probability.
If the probability of an event is zero then that event cannot happen