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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.
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Why is the dough infinite? |
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What happens to the bits of sugar that fall off the outside? |
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Because (presumably) there is no boundary to the
hole in the middle of a toroidal doughnut. |
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//the bits of sugar that fall off the outside // |
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There is no "outside", only a finite "inside", so any sugar that falls off
ends up somewhere else on the same surface. |
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Please, do try to keep up. |
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Will it help me finally understand what the cyclic
integral in contour integration means? |
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Ah that almost makes sense. |
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