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Offline Saintaw

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The egg or the cat ?
« on: June 02, 2000, 06:46:00 AM »
An magazine held a competition, inviting its readers to submit new
scientific theories on ANY subject.

Below is the winner:


Subject: Perpetual Motion

When a cat is dropped, it always lands on its feet, and when toast is
dropped, it always lands buttered side down.

Therefore, if a slice of toast is strapped to a cat's back, buttered
side up, and the animal is then dropped, the two opposing forces will
cause it to hover, spinning inches above the ground. If  enough
toast-laden felines were used, they could form the basis of a
high-speed monorail system.

 .........and then this mail got this reply from one of the recipients


 I've been thinking about this cat/toast business for a while.

In the buttered toast case, it's the butter that causes it to land
buttered side down - it doesn't have to be toast, the theory works
equally well with Jacob's crackers. So to save money you just miss out
the toast - and butter the cats. Also, should there be an imbalance
between the effects of cat and butter, there are other substances that
have a stronger affinity for carpet.

Probability of carpet impact is determined by the following simple
formula: p = s * t(t)/t?

where:    p is the probability of carpet impact
              s is the "stain" value of the toast-covering substance- an
indicator of the effectiveness of the toast topping in permanently
staining the carpet. ie
                 Chicken Tikka Masala, for example, has a very high s
value, while the s value of water is zero.
   t? and t(t) indicate the tone of the carpet and topping - the value of
p being strongly related to the relationship between the colour of the
carpet
     and topping, as even chicken tikka masala won't cause a permanent
and obvious stain if the carpet is the same colour.

So it is obvious that the probability of carpet impact is maximised if
you use chicken tikka masala and a white carpet - in fact this
combination gives a p value of one, which is the same as the
probability of a cat landing on its feet.

Therefore a cat with chicken tikka masala on its back will be certain
to hover in mid air, while there could be problems with buttered toast
as the toast may fall off the cat, causing a terrible monorail crash
resulting in nauseating images of members of the royal family visiting
accident victims in hospital, and politicians saying it wouldn't have
happened if their party was in power as there would have been more
investment in cat-toast glue research.

Therefore it is in the interests not only of public safety but also
public sanity if the buttered toast on cats idea is scrapped, to be
replaced by a monorail powered by cats smeared with chicken tikka
masala floating above a rail made from white shag pile carpet.
Saw
Dirty, nasty furriner.

Stupendous~Man

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The egg or the cat ?
« Reply #1 on: June 02, 2000, 08:22:00 AM »
your a complete and utter looney.  If you smeared cats with chicken
they wouldgo around, like a dog chasing it's tail.  The spin would be
in the wrong direction.
You would have to use something the cat wouldn't try to eat.

Anyway, the train would only get 10ft before it was time for another
nap.



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The egg or the cat ?
« Reply #2 on: June 02, 2000, 09:45:00 AM »
NO SOUP FOR YOU!

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