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Does throwing a ball over the roof of a house go against gravity?
It only breaks the law when it doesn't come down again.
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You misunderstood me.
I merely meant that even if a bow would usually go 400 yards, it doesn't mean it would fly 400 yards directly upwards, as it moves against gravity. The arrow would eventually slow to a crawl, stop, then come back down before reaching Orthanc.