Given the limit of extension of IDEAL's spring is a 100 magnitudes its length, it would be an interesting exercise to calculate how many universes we'd have to cross to reach its maximum extension assuming all universes are the same size as ours.
Another would be to determine the minimum number of atoms the spring would need to remain structurally coherent across this distance. Methinks it would be many.
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Afterthought: I forgot to add, the second item for sale necessitates that corrections be made to Maxwell's eqn/Gauss's Law of Magnetism. There's a few textbooks to correct I'd reckon.
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So I suppose COMPLEX SOLUTIONS solve - or should I say reduce - all soluble problems simultaneously. :-)
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Afterthought: I forgot to add, the second item for sale necessitates that corrections be made to Maxwell's eqn/Gauss's Law of Magnetism. There's a few textbooks to correct I'd reckon.
STANDARD HORSES: These magnificent animals represent the culmination of seventy years of selective breeding experimentation. Each horse is GUARANTEED to do work at a rate of 746 W or your money back!
TRIVIAL SOLUTIONS: Perfect for cleaning up those seemingly insoluble problems messing up your lab. $10/liter
So I suppose COMPLEX SOLUTIONS solve - or should I say reduce - all soluble problems simultaneously. :-)
What continually amazes me is the ingenuity of those who come up with these natty ideas. Like most jokes, such ideas rarely occur to me until after I'm told them.