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If you flip a coin and it ends up on the rail cloth, is it a legitimate flip?
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If you flip a coin and it ends up on the rail cloth, is it a legitimate flip?
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Doesn't really matter where it lands as long as it lands flat...then again it's a coin so it should always land flat lol
Doesn't really matter where it lands as long as it lands flat...then again it's a coin so it should always land flat lol
Buttered break, when dropped, always lands on the floor buttered-side-down. A falling cat always lands on its feet. So what would happen if we strap a slice of buttered bread to a cat's back, buttered side up, and drop the whole contraption?
A tear in space-time?
Buttered break, when dropped, always lands on the floor buttered-side-down. A falling cat always lands on its feet. So what would happen if we strap a slice of buttered bread to a cat's back, buttered side up, and drop the whole contraption?
A tear in space-time?
If I'm familiar with my Heisenberg, Hawking, and Schrödinger, and I do believe I am, you would create some sort of both-alive-and-dead cat-butter singularity, hovering a few inches above the floor.
-Andrew
I, for one, welcome our new hover-feline butter-zombie overlords.
If I'm familiar with my Heisenberg, Hawking, and Schrödinger, and I do believe I am, you would create some sort of both-alive-and-dead cat-butter singularity, hovering a few inches above the floor.
-Andrew
I, for one, welcome our new hover-feline butter-zombie overlords.
You are quite right, but as we all know, if a cat were caught up in a singularity it would be squeezed until it crapped all over the bread. I say to you now Andrew, what then?