The English physicist Robert Matthews was ready for the 1996 IGNBEL PHYSICS Award to explain the Murphy Murphy Law, that is, why the toast is always inclined to fall with the butter side.
The British was born in the city of Carshlon, south of London and graduated from Oxford University in 1991. He worked as a scientific publishing journalist and currently joined Aston University staff, located in Birmingham, west of the West, England.
In his work, MatThews used mathematics and physics to create an equation that showed the Murphy Law of the elites, which was called because it is the arm of the famous Murphy Law, which says everything that could happen is wrong.
“I have been able to prove that the typical pieces of toast fall from the typical tables or dishes will start rotating around the edge. The problem is that the rotation rate is not fast enough to raise the butter side before it reaches the ground,” Matthews explained in an exclusive interview with CNN.
“If the toast is completely different, it will turn a different rate, or if the table has a different height, it will have more time to return completely with the butter side up.”
He also explained that the result does not depend on the weight of the filling or the density of the bread, because the toast is in free fall, and as Albert Einstein He explained in his theory of gravity, his weight is loved.
Recently, it was invited by Enterogermina to achieve the way to return Create a toast that always falls from his face. Since the table must be 3 meters high to elites to complete the role, physical fitness has decided to test various toast.
The solution was to choose a little slightly lighter toast with a hole in the edge to prevent the toast from rotating when it reached the edge of the surface.
Watch the video explaining the project:
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