As Archimedes figured and wrote down some of first the rules of water:
- " Any body wholly or partially immersed in a fluid experiences an upthrust equal to, but opposite in sense to, the weight of the fluid displaced. "
I want to start making a model of a ship similar to the one on the picture below.But the problem is that I'm new, like 3 months ago since I found out about Outerra.I don't want to start making another topic that probably is made.And I'm calling to the older people on this forum that read this.Cause I don't know if I want to make the ship anymore if there won't be some things implemented.And I was wondering if, water interaction with objects will be developed.The power of the tides.The wind affecting the tides and the speed, direction of the boat.Typhoons, hurricanes, or some other factors, like rain filling the boat with water.Or just the power, weight of the water exercised on the object, like water pressure.The forces exercised under water on some materials.But I don't expect all of those mentioned to be developed.But I'm interested if it was discussed before and probably it was.If the waves or wind will play a role in the movement of objects under or above the waters of lakes , seas, oceans...etc.