In <AYmdncgskMZCaYHVnZ2dnUVZ_vOdnZ2d@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>, mimus wrote:
> At least, I swept up at least twice as much glass as could possibly
> have been in the original.
>
> And that's only possible if you do an infinite decomposition of the
> object, as exemplified by the Tarski-Banach ball.
>
> Maybe this is a sign I should mop my kitchen-floor.
>
> Will I need an infinite mop?
A further experiment on a wood bedroom instead of ceramic kitchen floor
yielded no such results, suggesting that the results of the first
experiment involve a tiling-problem.
Auxiliary experiments in this second project also proved (1) that a flying
piece of a broken drinking-glass can cut a bare foot in mid-air, (2)
flying small sand-like pieces of glass will stick to a sweaty bare foot
and ankle, and (3) my clotting-time is excellent.
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11 or maybe 12
mp 10
mhm 29x13
+++ Divide By Cu***ber Error. Please Reinstall Universe And Reboot. +++
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