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The reason why when you cut a straw in half it makes 2 seperate holes, is because now they have 2 seperate entry and exit points. Before, they shared the same entry and exit point, making them a solid “hole”. However, if you take this new half of the straw and line it up perfectly with the other one, now you have one hole with a gap in the middle. And if you cut up the straw into infinite slices and place them next to each other, you have yourselves infinite holes, because they have infinite unique entry and exit points
ОтветитьA straw has 0 holes, its a tube 💀
ОтветитьThis hole video is about straws have 2 holes or one hole
ОтветитьA Straw has no holes as it's only the flat part that makes it up, it is then rolled and bound, making the number of holes a straw has undefined. Poor phoenix Needs calculus to prove this!
ОтветитьWhat he is from you ass chee-
ОтветитьWhat even is a hole
Ответить1 hole
ОтветитьObjection! U can’t cut a straw infinite times and we ain’t talking about cutting straws so 1 hole and 2 openings.
ОтветитьIf you talk about putting on a shirt you say you put your head and arms through the holes right? Thus It has 4 holes. Well if you get rid of the 2 arm holes you get a shape that's analogous to a straw that you're forced to say has 2 holes. Thus with the shirt's definition, a straw has 2 holes.
Our problem is that we've been using hole wrong from the start, referring to the opening rather than the hollow space. A straw does not have a hollow space but an open space, giving it 0 holes.
One that goes through the whole straw.
ОтветитьAccording to topology, the shirt had 7 holes, not eight
Ответитьwhat about the spaces between the atoms of the straw?
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ОтветитьHm, A donut haves one or two holes? 🍷🗿
ОтветитьPersonnally, 1 hole
Ответитьi came to this video thinking there was 1 hole in a straw, and despite being scientifically correct, i'm now leaving with an existential crisis 😭
ОтветитьAccording to the topology definition it's 1 IDIOTS (I accidently typed 0 and didn't realize it for a day)
ОтветитьThis is a most vexing question that has puzzled philsophers for years. I seriously doubt these fools will answer it correctly.
ОтветитьActually, that shirt has 3 holes. The 2 holes cut through, and all the collabrative holes gathered together. Think of how a shirt extends when someone puts it on; their body fills the entire hole.
ОтветитьI view things through practical real-life purposes only, not mathematical or philosophical. If there is ever a point where you can tell someone "No, don't put it through that hole, put it through the other hole." then it has two holes. So straws have two holes. The hole is the opening/exit and everything past the opening is a tube or tunnel until it reaches either an exit, such as another hole, or a deadend.
I dont know of any situation of why it would it ever matter which hole you use for a straw, but that isnt the point. The fact that that's even a question at all means it has two.
Based on some of the logic of the video, you only have only one nose hole since they are connected.
ОтветитьA hole needs to have a bottom for it to be a hole if not it’s a tunnel that’s what straws are a tunnel for liquid to pass through for easier drinking
Ответитьit would need to be an infinitely long
ОтветитьThese always feel like real discord convos betweem a group of friends and i love it
Ответить"Holed it!"
Ответитьi agree with pheonix
ОтветитьLove how phoenix wants to show his badge as evidence lmao
Ответитьwait so isnt it just 2 holes that are incomplete
ОтветитьFatherless😭💀
ОтветитьWe have seven holes that don't end in a dead end
ОтветитьTopologically speaking, a straw is the same as a donut, so it has one hole.
Ответить1. There's a continuous hole that has 2 exits. A tunnel would be 1 hole, straws are the same.
ОтветитьHoles. We all have em. 50% of us love em.
ОтветитьTopologically speaking, straws have one hole, because they can be deformed continuously into a torus.
What I think Phoenix is instead referring to is an *opening*. In that regard he is correct, there are two openings to the hole.
my theory: say you dig through earth, that wouldn't be a hole but a tunnel because you can enter and leave from different places but if you dig a hole in the ground you cant enter and leave from some other side, only the same hole you dug - so a straw has zero holes and one tunnel going through it
ОтветитьIt’s not 2 holes. It’s not even a hole at all. It’s a tunnel. Tunnels are areas with an entrance point and an exit point that can be interchanged depending on where you enter. There for straws are tunnels and do not have holes
ОтветитьThere is a whole branch of mathematics called "topology" that investigates holes, and according to topology straws have 1 hole
ОтветитьI’m confused. WHAT IS HAPPENING?!? IM CRAVING MICROWAVE PIZZA, ITS MIDNIGHT, AND IM CONFUSED!!!!
ОтветитьSAUL?!??!!!!??!??!!?!!?!?!?
Ответитьa straw has three holes, one from the south, one from the north and the one thats in the poor person i stabbed with a straw.
ОтветитьThefuck is sual doing here
ОтветитьOn the last statement, it would be true if the straw was cut infinitely
ОтветитьI laughed so hard😂😂😂
ОтветитьThere is one simple solution: google it
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