if a glass cup has some cold water and produces water on the outside....
then would a glass cup with cold EGGS produce EGGS on the outside?
My theory on the matter is that perhaps if the cup was in fact a plastic cup then it could possibly, and correct me if im wrong, leak EGG residue from its poors. Anyone care to chip in? My hypothesis could always use some feedback!
>>9006007
I'm afraid not. The coldness of the water (or eggs) causes quantum fluctuations that create tiny storm clouds on the outside of the glass which then rain on the glass. This rain will always be water regardless of what is cold
>>9006007
if you surround it in an atmosphere of chickens, then yes.
Its possible, but if you did it a black hole would form.
>>9006007
What the fuck is an EGGS
Is it an electroglotograph?
Are you gonna fookin electrocute your throat m8/
>>9006007
>My theory on the matter is that perhaps if the cup was in fact a plastic cup then it could possibly, and correct me if im wrong, leak EGG residue from its poors. Anyone care to chip in? My hypothesis could always use some feedback!
Revise your hypothesis, steel is the only element with large enough pores to secrete egg atoms.
No. The air contacting the glass causes moisture to drop out of the air onto the glass creating water droplets.
>>9006061
Pls fuck off to /x/ with your flat Earther bullshit
in principle yes, but this only holds true for a perfectly round glass of infinitesimal thickness inside a vacuum cleaner.
Yes it would, I experience this on a daily basis. It's quite handy, because I don't need to buy as much eggs.
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>>9006059
>steel is the only element with large enough pores to secrete egg atoms
Prove it with peer-reviewed sources.
>>9006624
lol youre such a idiot