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I dont know if it would be possible to eat one of these, because when its inside you, you would also be inside it. I suspect that you would have to eat two at a time in order to avoid being inside yourself. |
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Thanks, that's another great
selling point. You have to atleast
eat two. |
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Can you make a plush version of this? |
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re: link. I don't see the connection sloopy |
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Three jolly sailors from Blaydon-on-Tyne
They went to sea in a bottle by Klein.
Since the sea was entirely inside the hull
The scenery seen was exceedingly dull. |
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From The Space Childs Mother Goose by Frederick Winsor. |
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they really should do urine specimen klein bottles!
sorry, make myelf laugh sometimes... |
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AO: actually, since it's the croissant that goes through hyperspace (or whatever they call it), you could eat one, you'd just be eating the outside at the same time as the inside. |
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Who is Klein and why does it apply to pastries? But it
sounds tasty. |
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No, no, it will make us all croissant dip. |
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Isn't a klein croissant a four dimensional object and therefore not able to be rendered in three dimensions? |
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This will make eating difficult. Tut. |
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See Sartep's link, although if you look very closely, they're not *true* Klein bottles; (the 'outer' wall of the narrow tube is not continuous at the bell wall boundary). |
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