Physics vs Murphy’s Law
If you accidentally drop a slice of buttered bread to the ground, it will always drop with the buttered side to the top. Murphy’s Law does not apply here. This is pure physics.You can even toss it up in the air spinning like a coin; as when you toss for heads or tails. The first time it will always drop with the buttered side to the top.
I know some of you will now tell me that you have tried it and it came down with the buttered side to the bottom but this is where Murphy’s Law comes into the equation. You have applied the butter to the wrong side of the bread.
It is very important to note that this experiment will only work once per slice of bread. Thereafter the balance of nature is disturbed. If you want to repeat the experiment you will need to prepare another slice of bread.
Have a great day!
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That will take a lot of research to find out. At least 5 years of it. Will let you know about my findings.
So if I vanish, please bear with me I will be back again when it comes on
That will depend on whether you put the cat on toast or have the toast on cat.
All fixed. Another toasted anchovy coming down.
Murphy might have been a pessimist but he had enough savvy to submit it to paper.
Do you think that the colour of the cat makes a difference to the results, Mate......
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That will depend on if it is white or brown bread and the degree to which the toast is done.
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Yes more than probably but only if it is also high in Omega 3
I need to know - for my research - if the toast actually reached the ground.
It might not be profitable to sue. A judge once told me that you cannot defame those without fame.
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JK
He/she who takes my blog for gospel is lost.
SR
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Hmmm, does nor apply to rice cakes either.
At least it does not matter what side of the bread the butter is when you plan to eat it before dropping it.