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almost every day of my LIFE... I have a hunch where they are going though. I think there's some kinda monster living in the dryer that is out to ruin my life... one sock at a time.

2007-01-16 05:15:52 · answer #1 · answered by Estelle 3 · 0 0

Schrodinger might desire to have written his renowned occasion for quantum concept approximately this lacking sock. "right here is Schrödinger's (theoretical) test: We place a living SOCK right into a steel chamber, alongside with a gadget containing a vial of hydrocyanic acid. there is, interior the chamber, an fairly small quantity of a radioactive substance. If even a single atom of the substance decays for the duration of the attempt era, a relay mechanism will trip a hammer, which will, in turn, wreck the vial and kill the SOCK. The observer won't be able to know notwithstanding if or not an atom of the substance has decayed, and subsequently, won't be able to know notwithstanding if the vial has been broken, the hydrocyanic acid released, and the SOCK killed. because of the fact we won't be able to know, the SOCK is the two ineffective and alive in accordance to quantum regulation, in a superposition of states. that's purely while we wreck open the container and learn the project of the SOCK that the superposition is lost, and the SOCK will become one or the different (ineffective or alive). this project is many times stated as quantum indeterminacy or the observer's paradox : the remark or length itself impacts an effect, so as that the tip result as such does not exist except the dimensions is made. (that's, there is not any single effect except that's reported.) all of us know that superposition actual happens on the subatomic point, because of the fact there are observable consequences of interference, wherein a single particle is confirmed to be in different places concurrently. What that actuality implies with regards to the character of fact on the observable point (SOCKS, as an occasion, as adversarial to electrons) is between the stickiest areas of quantum physics. Schrödinger himself is rumored to have reported, later in existence, that he needed he had on no account met that SOCK."

2016-10-07 06:09:18 · answer #2 · answered by bugenhagen 4 · 0 0

Every single time I do a load of laundry. I have a missing sock pile to see if I can match them up with the next load of laundry. I still have 3 that are lost.

It doesn't help that I think my husband occasionally throws out a sock if he thinks it has a hole or is too old.

2007-01-16 05:13:49 · answer #3 · answered by chefgrille 7 · 0 0

My husband has the solution to that since he does his own laundry.He pins his socks together with a small safety pin and washed them that way. They never get lost-and sometimes he leaves the pin on and goes out in public with his tennis shoes and short white socks with a safety pin on one of them. He is such a dork!!!

2007-01-16 05:16:44 · answer #4 · answered by Pesty Wadoo 4 · 0 0

All my life, I think I have this sock fairy that follows me around, and when I have long sense got rid of the one I can find, then she returns the missing one. Go figure

2007-01-16 05:56:33 · answer #5 · answered by trhwsh 5 · 0 0

The rule is that the washing machine must eat one sock out of each pair! They never turn up. They are gone forever!!

2007-01-16 05:19:55 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Thats what always happens to me. Right now I'm wearing a rainbow colored toe sock on my right foot and a regular white sock on my left foot. I wonder whatever happened to my other rainbow colored toe sock...

2007-01-16 05:13:01 · answer #7 · answered by Manx 5 · 0 0

My sock drawer is full of 1 socks!

2007-01-16 05:24:36 · answer #8 · answered by Me 6 · 0 0

I wore my socks backwards and inside out before..

2007-01-16 05:12:27 · answer #9 · answered by Wandering Sage 6 · 1 0

all the time ive even got odd socks on now one black an one with colour stripes!!

2007-01-16 05:15:03 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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