Turning a sphere inside out

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  1. Phil A

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    Or one of those liquid filled things that they sell in the little shop on the way out of an attraction.

    The things you can't hold without it jumping out of your hands.
     
  2. Lolimac

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    Oh that's an easy one Shiney......NOT....:lunapic 130165696578242 5:
     
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    Now you know why I don't sleep :heehee:
     
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      Ahhh, that old chestnut, it always comes back to that!


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      Yes, I'm sorry Freddy, I really shouldn't have put up something that's so basic :love30:. When we were young we did that in primary school. They're really dumbing down teaching nowadays, aren't they? :sad:
       
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      Yeah, when I were a lad, the Theory of Relativity was basic reading, which everyone was supposed to understand, but, you ask a 5 year old kid about Nuclear Physics these days, and they don't have a clue!
       
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      I don't know what the world is coming to :sad:

      Someone told me they don't teach the Lorenz-Fitzgerald Contraction Theory or Heisenberg's Uncertainty Theory until they're at least 10 but, at least, they talk about Schrodinger's Cat when they're younger. Well, I think it was his cat but I'm not sure it was there! :heehee:

      The Cheshire Cat kept disappearing as well!!!
       
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      Ahh, good old Quantum Mechanics, can't go wrong with that:blue thumb:
       
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      But you can go wrong with it, and of course you simultaneously cant. Every possible outcome must occur, and will remain in an indeterminate state until influenced by observation.
       
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      String Theory always gets me tied up in knots.
       
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      Really? I find it very useful, especially when I need to tie up my tomatoes:ideaIPB:
       
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