This is because the more dominoes there are, the faster the speed is because of the weight adding up as each domino falls. And, since more dominoes are needed for lining up a distance of 3. The basic physics is straightforward. Standing a domino on its end stores a certain amount of potential energy which is released by pushing it over.
However, the force required to topple the domino is smaller than the force it generates when it falls. For example, dominoes will always slip by a small amount.
Nevertheless, even a growth factor of 1. A series of 13 dominoes that grow at this rate will amplify the force needed to push the smallest by a factor of 2 billion.
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