Everyone who has attempted to test this has ended up both bleading from many scratchs and bites, and covererd in butter.....The world may never know...
2006-10-04 18:34:47
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answer #1
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answered by valinthebard 2
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no, because the Mythbusters concluded that toast does not always land butter side down. it is actually quite random which side it lands on.
so your anti gravity cat-toast machine would be an utter failure. stinks for you. good thinking though- it almost could have worked.
2006-10-05 01:33:24
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answered by Boba Fett 3
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In quantum theory, it might work, but only if you used Schrodinger's cat. However, the same theory implies that you would never be able to determine the result of the experiment without affecting the outcome.
2006-10-05 01:36:10
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answered by craig p 2
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I dont think so.... the cat will land with its paws down and wil not be turning all through the fall and crete the antigravity machine you are talking about.
2006-10-05 01:43:31
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answered by Sindhoor 2
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Are u on the Ground or not.If ur on the ground how can u produce anti gravity machine.If u want to do it u have to go into the space.
Then u try to do it there.May be u can if ur there.
2006-10-05 03:17:36
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answered by Naddi S 1
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old, old joke.
Hey navarro, e=mc2 is Energy = Mass times light speed squared.
Einstein's Theory of General Relativity
2006-10-05 02:38:30
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answered by Mr.Know-It-All 5
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Dude, i hope your not serious. Anti gravity all the way j/k
2006-10-05 01:33:56
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answered by Mr. Felix 2
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e=mc2. earth=magnetic calculation square
2006-10-05 01:53:51
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answered by navarro_eden 1
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Come on man, wake up !!!
2006-10-05 01:39:19
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answered by Thilina Guluwita 4
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Old joke...
2006-10-05 01:32:38
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answered by Anonymous
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