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so I can fill up 4% more of my mouth with M&Ms or Skittles than with Whoppers (Malteasers for the brits 😛)!
 
Not surprising when packing flat objects the number goes up over 75% The limit of the transformation from Sphere to M&M is a coin shape
 
Originally posted by Counterfit
so I can fill up 4% more of my mouth with M&Ms or Skittles than with Whoppers (Malteasers for the brits 😛)!

HAHAHAHAHA!

nice thinking!!

i guess it was an interesting study... no one had thought of this before?
 
and they needed a professor to figure this one out? jeez...

pretty bloody logical to me 🙄

does make me want some chocolate now though
 
I don't like chocolate... so it's of no use to me... 🙁 however if they try a similar thing involving cans of Strongbow... I'm all for this kind of 'scientific research'... 😀
 
Eat 'em while you can. Your government is planning on taxing all the good sweets, chips and the like. I could'nt read the whole aritcle because it required registration so I don't have the details.
 
The amazing uses of physics. I definitely would like to have Professor Paul Chaikin when I tried to guess the number of a candy that is in a container. Whenever I saw a contest that included guessing the number in the Jar, thought there had to be a way to do more than just take a guess.
 
Hm...

I'm still not understanding how they can pack into a smaller space... just because they are slightly stretched out?


hmmm.
 
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