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Is it ever physically possible for a broken egg to reassemble into an unbroken one?
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RE: Is it ever physically possible for a broken egg to reassemble into an unbroken one?
I think you need to study some physics.
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#12
RE: Is it ever physically possible for a broken egg to reassemble into an unbroken one?
(September 18, 2019 at 6:09 pm)Gawdzilla Sama Wrote: I think you need to study some physics.

Or recreational pharmacology.

Boru
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#13
RE: Is it ever physically possible for a broken egg to reassemble into an unbroken one?
(September 18, 2019 at 6:20 pm)BrianSoddingBoru4 Wrote:
(September 18, 2019 at 6:09 pm)Gawdzilla Sama Wrote: I think you need to study some physics.

Or recreational pharmacology.

Boru

Always glad to help.

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#14
RE: Is it ever physically possible for a broken egg to reassemble into an unbroken one?
(September 18, 2019 at 6:20 pm)BrianSoddingBoru4 Wrote:
(September 18, 2019 at 6:09 pm)Gawdzilla Sama Wrote: I think you need to study some physics.

Or recreational pharmacology.

Boru

Think of it as elective chemotherapy.
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RE: Is it ever physically possible for a broken egg to reassemble into an unbroken one?
(September 18, 2019 at 6:51 pm)Anomalocaris Wrote:
(September 18, 2019 at 6:20 pm)BrianSoddingBoru4 Wrote: Or recreational pharmacology.

Boru

Think of it as elective chemotherapy.

Ninja level chemo is needed.
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#16
RE: Is it ever physically possible for a broken egg to reassemble into an unbroken one?
Is it possible, through some quirk of nature, for a fart to come out smelling like roast chicken?


Yes, it is possible.




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#17
RE: Is it ever physically possible for a broken egg to reassemble into an unbroken one?
Sorry for bringing up the topic, but I'm curious. But I think it has something to do with
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(I'm not a physics neither close to it) .The way we see anything is also associated with the concept above.

I "feel" (???!) we can say broken egg = unbroken egg , maybe mentally? Maybe by exchanging the attributes

of the broken egg with the unbroken one?

But question is : How?.
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RE: Is it ever physically possible for a broken egg to reassemble into an unbroken one?
(September 18, 2019 at 11:07 am)Grandizer Wrote: The conventional answer is that it would never happen. But couldn't it be the case that, while it would be extremely unlikely for a broken egg to be spontaneously reassembled into an unbroken egg, there's still nevertheless this very tiny tinge of possibility that this can happen (maybe a 1 out of a googolplex probability)?

The overall entropy may be increasing, but I don't see why the atoms that constitute a broken egg couldn't, by sheer coincidence, collect together in a way that the arrangement now constitutes an unbroken egg?

Let's see what our local physicists here have to say.

The notion of entropy is a *statistical* one. In a sense, the second law says that things go from less probable to more probable over time.

But we know of violations of the second law for small systems. The smallness of the system is what makes the probability of violation large enough to expect to be observable.

Let's do a little calculation. Suppose we have a mole of some gas And a container. There are 6*10^23 molecules of that gas. So, what is the probability that they will ALL end up on the left side of the container? it isn't too difficult to determine the odds are about 1 in 2^(6*10^23). This is around 10^(1.8*10^23), which is far less than a googleplex.

A similar calculation would apply to the broken egg, although there are additional dynamical constraints. But, we would be considering the probability that the molecules in the countertop will all direct to launching the egg pieces and the egg into the air in such a way that the egg spontaneously reassembles.

There is more than a mole involved here, but that honestly doesn't affect much in the above calculation. You would have to raise this number to something like the 10^76 power to get to a googleplex.

So, yes, at that level of probability you can expect to see things like eggs reforming, people gasping for air in a room suddenly, etc.
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RE: Is it ever physically possible for a broken egg to reassemble into an unbroken one?
Humpty Dumpty! The kings horses couldn't put him together again. (Horses not having dexterity) Yet, Humpty persists to this day!!!
God thinks it's fun to confuse primates. Larsen's God!






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#20
RE: Is it ever physically possible for a broken egg to reassemble into an unbroken one?
I think the simple answer is the material that composes the shell cleaves apart and will not go back together. There is no crosslinking possible much like a broken bone only without any substrate or mechanism to knit it back together.

I have seen videos of people uncooking eggs, that is some ridiculous shit but possible. The protein crosslinking that occurs during cooking CAN be reversed!
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