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Kitkattail Posted 23 years ago
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Mind Boggler

This was in my newspaper today:

Arthur is conducting an experiment. He places his stepladder on his basement's cement floor, and climbs up while holding a raw egg (in its shell) in one hand. While climbing, he accidentally drops the egg. However, it does not smash into a gooey mess after falling a distance of six feet. Why not?

(The answer is really frustratingly simple and stupid. You will be extremely annoyed at it when you figure out what it is — or when I tell you, whichever happens first.)
  

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but is it because the egg was already smashed even before Arthur dropped the egg?

  • but is it because the egg was already smashed even before Arthur dropped the egg?
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83 Answers
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Tricky one...but is it because the egg was already smashed even before Arthur dropped the egg?
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Never mind...it says "in its shell."
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It was a plastic egg?
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Because he catches it before it hits the floor?
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Because he falls too and quicker than the egg and receive it again in his hand?
Because the egg was already a chick?
Because he had a experiment-mate down the stepladder waiting for the egg?
Because the egg smashed but little far where there was no cement?
'Cos the mother of the egg rescued it before smashing?
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All good guesses, and some of them make a lot of sense. Keep going and you'll get it.
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Was it a fossilized egg? They're as hard as rock you know.
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Its got something to do with the experiment right?
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Another guess:

He fell down from the ladder, then dropped the egg from his hand when he was already on the floor.
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That couldn't be it because we know the egg fell a distance of six feet. Any hint, kit?

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