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Topic: For the person who has everything, a bottle to keep it in.
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Bill Marcum

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Re: For the person who has everything, a bottle to keep it in.
Posted: Mar 16, 2010 4:48 PM
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["Followup-To:" header set to alt.religion.kibology.]
On 2010-03-11, Peter Moylan <gro.nalyomp@retep> wrote:
> Jonathan de Boyne Pollard wrote:
>> Here are four more interesting questions: Given the stated premise that
>> Klein bottles "contain everything", for a bottle with a finite radius of
>> cross-section (say 1 metre), what is the mean density of its contents?
>> How big does such a Klein bottle need to be before its surface is
>> outside of its event horizon? What about outside of its Schwarzschild
>> radius? Would such a Klein bottle be considered rotating or non-rotating?
>>

> Ordinary Klein bottles contain all of space. A sufficiently large
> _rotating_ Klein bottle would contain all of time.
>

Somebody alert Al Gore! A Klein thermos bottle is the solution to global
warming.

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3/9/10
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David DeLaney
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R H Draney
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Charles Riggs
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Bill Marcum
3/13/10
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MarkEdwards
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3/13/10
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Etienne Rouette
3/10/10
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Jonathan de Boyne Pollard
3/11/10
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Peter Moylan
3/12/10
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R H Draney
3/12/10
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Adam Funk
3/12/10
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Otto Bahn
3/16/10
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Bill Marcum
3/12/10
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Otto Bahn
3/12/10
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John Holmes
3/13/10
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Mike Lyle
3/13/10
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Jonathan de Boyne Pollard
3/16/10
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Bill Marcum

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