because it is heavy
Sisyphus is not mentioned in The Odyssey. The myth of Sisyphus is popularized in Greek mythology and portrays Sisyphus being condemned to roll a boulder up a hill only for it to roll back down every time he nears the top, for eternity.
As a punishment for his trickery, King Sisyphus was made to roll a huge boulder up a steep hill. Before he could reach the top, however, the massive stone would always roll back down, forcing him to begin again.
you get Hercules to move it
The energy stored in a boulder on a mountainside is potential energy. This potential energy is due to the gravitational force acting on the boulder, which would be released if the boulder were to roll down the mountain.
Strong enough to roll a boulder up a hill forever.
The boulder at the top of a mountain has potential energy due to its position relative to the ground below. This potential energy can be converted into kinetic energy when the boulder starts to roll down the mountain.
Sisyphus
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It's Huge!!!!! Sausage!!!! I like how Chinese people say egg roll.
They would place superstitions over you and tell you to climb up a tree or roll a boulder
The initial transfer of energy that accelerated the boulder down the side of the mountain was likely gravitational potential energy being converted into kinetic energy as the boulder started to roll downhill.
Sisyphus. After his death, King Sisyphus was condemned to Hell; he would be freed when he managed to roll an enormous boulder out of the valley. But the boulder was enchanted; it would always roll back down the hill into the valley again, and Sisyphus would spend the rest of eternity repeating this same hopeless task.