Do you people hate the SAUCE? What sort of savagery is this?
Here: https://ottawa.place/@MichaelPorter/113566528132723718
Sphere vs circle
Neither does popcorn.
Sphere looks like circle. Chop sphere in half, lay flat, looks like two circles. BOOM, Banach-Tarski!
I mean, its representing a 3 dimensional object, so a lot of those “areas” are actually volumes which can stack “behind” one another
Generally explosions do in fact involve an object suddenly increasing in volume (with corresponding decrease in density)
Said objects typically become partially gaseous, but if the rest of it is porous then it’s not unusual at all for that to increase in volume also.
Easy example: popcorn.
Can’t see the other side- if it’s a 2 dimensional representation of a 3 dimensional object in can still be accurate because of perspective.
There’s a third dimension now?
Not really, but it’s a useful assumption for lots of different types of maths.
Yes, time is the third dimension.
Always has been
My thoughts precisely, they are just assumimg this is just a 2D circle, when in reality it’s more likely to be a 3D sphere. They aren’t accounting for the area of a 3D object, we don’t even know the thickness of the “slices” that are flying.
Only if you assume the object was round. I mean it was almost certainly meant to be round, but it could be right ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
If it was round it wouldn’t have blown up!
Right? Round isn’t what I’d think to call “a funny shape.” Maybe some folks do though.
On a similar note, I don’t know which doofus created the cancerogenic warning symbol. It’s so stupid that I didn’t understand it when I first saw it and thought it meant that it irritates breathing or something. Truly stupid.
Those are fragments from the obverse side of the mostly-intact lower left. Artist has as much attention to detail as the person who pointed it out
It just means the explosion had so much energy some of it was converted to mass. As you cannot determine what kind of explosion that is, this explanation cannot be disproven in general terms.
Sure it does, it’s just not round.
I wonder who’s the artist behind the symbol
Blame Banach and Tarski
Clearly the artist believes in the axiom of choice
Popcorn.