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Topologically-Correct Donut Hole

"Mmmmm...infinite donut..."
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A (presumably spherical?), infinite ball of dough that extends in all applicable spacial, temporal, and theoretical dimensions, with a torus-shaped void captured.

As there is only one of them, I recommend saving it for Fat Tuesday, and letting Homer help you finish it.

RayfordSteele, Mar 31 2014

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       Why is the dough infinite?   

       What happens to the bits of sugar that fall off the outside?
pocmloc, Mar 31 2014
  

       Because (presumably) there is no boundary to the hole in the middle of a toroidal doughnut.
MaxwellBuchanan, Mar 31 2014
  

       //the bits of sugar that fall off the outside //   

       There is no "outside", only a finite "inside", so any sugar that falls off ends up somewhere else on the same surface.   

       Please, do try to keep up.
8th of 7, Mar 31 2014
  

       Will it help me finally understand what the cyclic integral in contour integration means?
pashute, Apr 01 2014
  

       Ah that almost makes sense.
pocmloc, Apr 01 2014
  


 

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