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https://xkcd.com/2893/ Alt text: Baseballs do present a challenge to this theory, but I’m convinced we just haven’t found the right seasoning.
minus-square@viking@infosec.publinkfedilinkEnglish6•5 months agoBased on volume, a baseball would still be in between a grape and a melon, so y=1/x doesn’t work either. I’d go for a density based equation rather than volume.
minus-square_NoName_linkfedilinkEnglish8•5 months agoAstute point. Single-point blackholes must be delicous
minus-square@Killing_Spark@feddit.delinkfedilinkEnglish4•5 months agoYou’ll never want to taste anything else, that’s for sure
Based on volume, a baseball would still be in between a grape and a melon, so y=1/x doesn’t work either.
I’d go for a density based equation rather than volume.
Astute point. Single-point blackholes must be delicous
You’ll never want to taste anything else, that’s for sure