Why is it that when a part hits the floor it disappears? It is amazing how many pieces I have lost when a part hits the floor.
I think we all know the frustration
Is there any science behind this?
Theory of Chaos and Probability
Could I be the only one?
Your question is more intriguing to me than the predictability of the dropped
LEGO coming to rest. It goes to our nature. Which I believe is the among the
last things we'll come to fully understand, ourselves
it lands on its edge and stays right where it landed,
easy to pick up.
I don't know why.
Jim
Bricks2you
In Off Topic, eracine writes:
Why is it that when a part hits the floor it disappears? It is amazing how many
pieces I have lost when a part hits the floor. Is there any science behind this?
Could I be the only one?
Why is it that when a part hits the floor it disappears? It is amazing how many
pieces I have lost when a part hits the floor. Is there any science behind this?
Could I be the only one?
Why is it that when a part hits the floor it disappears? It is amazing how many
pieces I have lost when a part hits the floor. Is there any science behind this?
Could I be the only one?