As in the original, pretty much anything is possible in Oblivion: Remastered. A Reddit user is now taking this to the extreme.

Anyone who has already spent a few hours with one of Bethesda's games probably knows that you can do a lot with the in-game physics. One player shows just how much you can push it to the limit.
Fun In A Slightly Different Way
Especially in The Elder Scrolls IV Oblivion: Remastered, you can have a lot of fun throwing things (and people) around, filling the shelves in your home, or carrying items in front of you.
This can be useful if you are already fully packed but simply don't want to leave an item behind. But user Muaxha03 shows how creative you can be with this feature – even if it's not particularly easy and takes a lot of time.

Domino Day In Oblivion?
After the video had already been shared by other users without giving credit to the author, Muaxha03 decided to upload it to Reddit himself. Here he shows his masterpiece and what is possible in the game.
He set up a few books (and a sword) in the Imperial City and lets them fall one after the other.

And while some users initially thought that some mods must be involved here, as the placement of objects is often a bit tricky, Muaxha assures us that no mods are involved. He gave himself the books via the console instead of finding them himself.
He also switched off the NPCs, as it would be very frustrating if the town's notorious (and often not so clever) inhabitants were constantly destroying everything.
And although he was constantly saving, bugs and glitches could not be completely ruled out, which is why he had to repair a few places from time to time. The whole thing apparently took him 6-7 hours. Respect!
Physics Make The Fun Almost Limitless
Bethesda's physics engine has already provided a few laughs in the past: whether in Fallout 3, 4 or New Vegas (in which you can also take a crate with you), in Skyrim or in Oblivion: it's just fun to throw things around.
And finally, a tip: If you somehow don't like Khajiits, the cat people in Oblivion, it's very easy to grab them by the tail, which makes them weigh next to nothing. You can even take their corpses with you. Regardless of why you would do this, we won't judge you!

What fun interactions have you had with Bethesda's physics engine so far? Did it have anything to do with cheese wheels in Skyrim? Let us know!