Rapid Weight Loss, what am I? [closed]
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I came up with a new puzzle taken from every day life. See if you can figure it out!
Look at me, plain as can be.
Now leave me be, don't disturb me!
Over time, it's hard to say.
I gain weight
Not in a bad way.
Now go see me, inspect me every which way.
You will find, in no small way
All that extra weight is gone today.
No Hooray
What am I?
lateral-thinking
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$begingroup$
I came up with a new puzzle taken from every day life. See if you can figure it out!
Look at me, plain as can be.
Now leave me be, don't disturb me!
Over time, it's hard to say.
I gain weight
Not in a bad way.
Now go see me, inspect me every which way.
You will find, in no small way
All that extra weight is gone today.
No Hooray
What am I?
lateral-thinking
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closed as too broad by rhsquared, JonMark Perry, A. P., w l, Glorfindel Jan 3 at 14:21
Please edit the question to limit it to a specific problem with enough detail to identify an adequate answer. Avoid asking multiple distinct questions at once. See the How to Ask page for help clarifying this question. If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.
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$begingroup$
I came up with a new puzzle taken from every day life. See if you can figure it out!
Look at me, plain as can be.
Now leave me be, don't disturb me!
Over time, it's hard to say.
I gain weight
Not in a bad way.
Now go see me, inspect me every which way.
You will find, in no small way
All that extra weight is gone today.
No Hooray
What am I?
lateral-thinking
$endgroup$
I came up with a new puzzle taken from every day life. See if you can figure it out!
Look at me, plain as can be.
Now leave me be, don't disturb me!
Over time, it's hard to say.
I gain weight
Not in a bad way.
Now go see me, inspect me every which way.
You will find, in no small way
All that extra weight is gone today.
No Hooray
What am I?
lateral-thinking
lateral-thinking
asked Jan 2 at 17:21
raterusraterus
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closed as too broad by rhsquared, JonMark Perry, A. P., w l, Glorfindel Jan 3 at 14:21
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Are you
a cloud,
because
you accumulate a lot of water and then drop it back to Earth.
No hooray because
its raining.
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Are you
a towel?
Because
towels can be plain
they gain weight when used, but not in a bad way
the next day they weigh less because the water evaporated
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Good guess, but that isn't it. This thing loses weight much faster, as you see after the inspection.
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– raterus
Jan 2 at 19:33
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On similar note to @A.Chung's answer, what about
A glass savings jar
Look at me, plain as can be.
The jar is clear, and the money inside can be seen plainly
Now leave me be, don't disturb me!
Once you put money in you tend to leave it there for a while
Over time, it's hard to say.
I gain weight
Not in a bad way.
The jar gets heavier the more money you put in there which is a good sign
Now go see me, inspect me every which way.
You will find, in no small way
All that extra weight is gone today.
No Hooray
When you open the savings jar to get the money out and count it then all the extra weight is lost. If you need dip into your savings then there might not be a reason to cheer.
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+1 for good explanation and good formatting
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– Omega Krypton
Jan 3 at 12:39
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Are you
Dough
Because
It's plain, you leave it alone for a while, so it rises and gains weight. When it's done rising you poke (inspect) it all over and the extra weight is gone.
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add a comment |
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This feels like a stretch but
Are you
Eyelids?
Because
You grow heavy when not looked at (awake). Then once i am asleep, during REM, you are looked at every which way. And when i wake up, all that weight is gone.
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You could be
a tree.
Because
Trees gain weight over time as they grow leaves and fruit, then lose it all quickly when they drop their leaves in the fall (all over my yard ...........)
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Trees never lose all their weight though, this thing does
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– raterus
Jan 2 at 19:49
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Are you
eyes?
because
You get sleepy during the day, weight is added, then when you sleep and weight is lifted
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Are you:
Static electricity?
Because:
Static electricity can build up on items over time, without changing the look of an item, so it looks plain. It's winter in the US, which means the atmosphere is dry and more prone to static electricity building up. Electrons have weight, just not much. Static electricity isn't usually a bad thing, as long as it can be discharged in a controlled manner. Inspecting something usually means touching it, so you've discharged the static electricity by touching, losing all the weight of the electrons.
No Hooray:
You just gave yourself a shock that probably didn't feel very pleasant. You may have also discharged the static into a piece of electronics, and now it doesn't work.
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Are you:
Wallet
Because:
gain weight=money gain,extra weight gone = money used/loss,after inspect you may use money to buy something
No Hooray:
Never happy when money gone
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A not totally serious answer, but are you a
Particle?
Because:
Particles have the ability to behave as a wave. This way they can pass through multiple openings in a barrier and meet on the other side (gaining weight). However, this meeting can only occur when not observed. When observed these electrons can not behave as a wave, because you observe them specifically as a particle. Thus inspecting them every which way will have you find it without the meeting taking place.
No Hooray:
The mere act of watching done gone and botched up your experiment!
Bit of source material:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Observer_effect_(physics)
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Are you
Weighing machine
Because :
It can be plain. You look at it everyday. It looses and gains weight rapidly.
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It could be the day time. You just leave it be, the day goes longer and longer, then it goes the other way and all it has gained is lost.
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Nope, this is physical weight gained and lost
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– raterus
Jan 2 at 19:50
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I'd have to guess:
A caterpillar
Because
They get bigger and heavier until they make their cocoon, and when they shed their cocoon, the weight stays with it...
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But "No Hooray" makes this answer unlikey...
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– rm-vanda
Jan 2 at 21:41
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Are you
The moon
Because :
The moon can be plain. You look at the moon the now what day it is. It grows and shrink with time.
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14 Answers
14
active
oldest
votes
14 Answers
14
active
oldest
votes
active
oldest
votes
active
oldest
votes
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Are you
a cloud,
because
you accumulate a lot of water and then drop it back to Earth.
No hooray because
its raining.
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add a comment |
$begingroup$
Are you
a cloud,
because
you accumulate a lot of water and then drop it back to Earth.
No hooray because
its raining.
$endgroup$
add a comment |
$begingroup$
Are you
a cloud,
because
you accumulate a lot of water and then drop it back to Earth.
No hooray because
its raining.
$endgroup$
Are you
a cloud,
because
you accumulate a lot of water and then drop it back to Earth.
No hooray because
its raining.
answered Jan 2 at 22:43
Jeremy HuntJeremy Hunt
611
611
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$begingroup$
Are you
a towel?
Because
towels can be plain
they gain weight when used, but not in a bad way
the next day they weigh less because the water evaporated
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Good guess, but that isn't it. This thing loses weight much faster, as you see after the inspection.
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– raterus
Jan 2 at 19:33
add a comment |
$begingroup$
Are you
a towel?
Because
towels can be plain
they gain weight when used, but not in a bad way
the next day they weigh less because the water evaporated
$endgroup$
$begingroup$
Good guess, but that isn't it. This thing loses weight much faster, as you see after the inspection.
$endgroup$
– raterus
Jan 2 at 19:33
add a comment |
$begingroup$
Are you
a towel?
Because
towels can be plain
they gain weight when used, but not in a bad way
the next day they weigh less because the water evaporated
$endgroup$
Are you
a towel?
Because
towels can be plain
they gain weight when used, but not in a bad way
the next day they weigh less because the water evaporated
answered Jan 2 at 17:37
SteveVSteveV
5,6452629
5,6452629
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Good guess, but that isn't it. This thing loses weight much faster, as you see after the inspection.
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– raterus
Jan 2 at 19:33
add a comment |
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Good guess, but that isn't it. This thing loses weight much faster, as you see after the inspection.
$endgroup$
– raterus
Jan 2 at 19:33
$begingroup$
Good guess, but that isn't it. This thing loses weight much faster, as you see after the inspection.
$endgroup$
– raterus
Jan 2 at 19:33
$begingroup$
Good guess, but that isn't it. This thing loses weight much faster, as you see after the inspection.
$endgroup$
– raterus
Jan 2 at 19:33
add a comment |
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On similar note to @A.Chung's answer, what about
A glass savings jar
Look at me, plain as can be.
The jar is clear, and the money inside can be seen plainly
Now leave me be, don't disturb me!
Once you put money in you tend to leave it there for a while
Over time, it's hard to say.
I gain weight
Not in a bad way.
The jar gets heavier the more money you put in there which is a good sign
Now go see me, inspect me every which way.
You will find, in no small way
All that extra weight is gone today.
No Hooray
When you open the savings jar to get the money out and count it then all the extra weight is lost. If you need dip into your savings then there might not be a reason to cheer.
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+1 for good explanation and good formatting
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– Omega Krypton
Jan 3 at 12:39
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On similar note to @A.Chung's answer, what about
A glass savings jar
Look at me, plain as can be.
The jar is clear, and the money inside can be seen plainly
Now leave me be, don't disturb me!
Once you put money in you tend to leave it there for a while
Over time, it's hard to say.
I gain weight
Not in a bad way.
The jar gets heavier the more money you put in there which is a good sign
Now go see me, inspect me every which way.
You will find, in no small way
All that extra weight is gone today.
No Hooray
When you open the savings jar to get the money out and count it then all the extra weight is lost. If you need dip into your savings then there might not be a reason to cheer.
$endgroup$
$begingroup$
+1 for good explanation and good formatting
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– Omega Krypton
Jan 3 at 12:39
add a comment |
$begingroup$
On similar note to @A.Chung's answer, what about
A glass savings jar
Look at me, plain as can be.
The jar is clear, and the money inside can be seen plainly
Now leave me be, don't disturb me!
Once you put money in you tend to leave it there for a while
Over time, it's hard to say.
I gain weight
Not in a bad way.
The jar gets heavier the more money you put in there which is a good sign
Now go see me, inspect me every which way.
You will find, in no small way
All that extra weight is gone today.
No Hooray
When you open the savings jar to get the money out and count it then all the extra weight is lost. If you need dip into your savings then there might not be a reason to cheer.
$endgroup$
On similar note to @A.Chung's answer, what about
A glass savings jar
Look at me, plain as can be.
The jar is clear, and the money inside can be seen plainly
Now leave me be, don't disturb me!
Once you put money in you tend to leave it there for a while
Over time, it's hard to say.
I gain weight
Not in a bad way.
The jar gets heavier the more money you put in there which is a good sign
Now go see me, inspect me every which way.
You will find, in no small way
All that extra weight is gone today.
No Hooray
When you open the savings jar to get the money out and count it then all the extra weight is lost. If you need dip into your savings then there might not be a reason to cheer.
answered Jan 3 at 12:35
JamesJames
21016
21016
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+1 for good explanation and good formatting
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– Omega Krypton
Jan 3 at 12:39
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+1 for good explanation and good formatting
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– Omega Krypton
Jan 3 at 12:39
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+1 for good explanation and good formatting
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– Omega Krypton
Jan 3 at 12:39
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+1 for good explanation and good formatting
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– Omega Krypton
Jan 3 at 12:39
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Are you
Dough
Because
It's plain, you leave it alone for a while, so it rises and gains weight. When it's done rising you poke (inspect) it all over and the extra weight is gone.
$endgroup$
add a comment |
$begingroup$
Are you
Dough
Because
It's plain, you leave it alone for a while, so it rises and gains weight. When it's done rising you poke (inspect) it all over and the extra weight is gone.
$endgroup$
add a comment |
$begingroup$
Are you
Dough
Because
It's plain, you leave it alone for a while, so it rises and gains weight. When it's done rising you poke (inspect) it all over and the extra weight is gone.
$endgroup$
Are you
Dough
Because
It's plain, you leave it alone for a while, so it rises and gains weight. When it's done rising you poke (inspect) it all over and the extra weight is gone.
answered Jan 2 at 20:38
PhoegasusPhoegasus
211
211
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add a comment |
$begingroup$
This feels like a stretch but
Are you
Eyelids?
Because
You grow heavy when not looked at (awake). Then once i am asleep, during REM, you are looked at every which way. And when i wake up, all that weight is gone.
$endgroup$
add a comment |
$begingroup$
This feels like a stretch but
Are you
Eyelids?
Because
You grow heavy when not looked at (awake). Then once i am asleep, during REM, you are looked at every which way. And when i wake up, all that weight is gone.
$endgroup$
add a comment |
$begingroup$
This feels like a stretch but
Are you
Eyelids?
Because
You grow heavy when not looked at (awake). Then once i am asleep, during REM, you are looked at every which way. And when i wake up, all that weight is gone.
$endgroup$
This feels like a stretch but
Are you
Eyelids?
Because
You grow heavy when not looked at (awake). Then once i am asleep, during REM, you are looked at every which way. And when i wake up, all that weight is gone.
answered Jan 2 at 23:40
XylXyl
211
211
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You could be
a tree.
Because
Trees gain weight over time as they grow leaves and fruit, then lose it all quickly when they drop their leaves in the fall (all over my yard ...........)
$endgroup$
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Trees never lose all their weight though, this thing does
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– raterus
Jan 2 at 19:49
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$begingroup$
You could be
a tree.
Because
Trees gain weight over time as they grow leaves and fruit, then lose it all quickly when they drop their leaves in the fall (all over my yard ...........)
$endgroup$
$begingroup$
Trees never lose all their weight though, this thing does
$endgroup$
– raterus
Jan 2 at 19:49
add a comment |
$begingroup$
You could be
a tree.
Because
Trees gain weight over time as they grow leaves and fruit, then lose it all quickly when they drop their leaves in the fall (all over my yard ...........)
$endgroup$
You could be
a tree.
Because
Trees gain weight over time as they grow leaves and fruit, then lose it all quickly when they drop their leaves in the fall (all over my yard ...........)
answered Jan 2 at 18:49
PugmonkeyPugmonkey
3,4901120
3,4901120
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Trees never lose all their weight though, this thing does
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– raterus
Jan 2 at 19:49
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$begingroup$
Trees never lose all their weight though, this thing does
$endgroup$
– raterus
Jan 2 at 19:49
$begingroup$
Trees never lose all their weight though, this thing does
$endgroup$
– raterus
Jan 2 at 19:49
$begingroup$
Trees never lose all their weight though, this thing does
$endgroup$
– raterus
Jan 2 at 19:49
add a comment |
$begingroup$
Are you
eyes?
because
You get sleepy during the day, weight is added, then when you sleep and weight is lifted
$endgroup$
add a comment |
$begingroup$
Are you
eyes?
because
You get sleepy during the day, weight is added, then when you sleep and weight is lifted
$endgroup$
add a comment |
$begingroup$
Are you
eyes?
because
You get sleepy during the day, weight is added, then when you sleep and weight is lifted
$endgroup$
Are you
eyes?
because
You get sleepy during the day, weight is added, then when you sleep and weight is lifted
answered Jan 2 at 23:38
Sam OrozcoSam Orozco
1112
1112
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add a comment |
$begingroup$
Are you:
Static electricity?
Because:
Static electricity can build up on items over time, without changing the look of an item, so it looks plain. It's winter in the US, which means the atmosphere is dry and more prone to static electricity building up. Electrons have weight, just not much. Static electricity isn't usually a bad thing, as long as it can be discharged in a controlled manner. Inspecting something usually means touching it, so you've discharged the static electricity by touching, losing all the weight of the electrons.
No Hooray:
You just gave yourself a shock that probably didn't feel very pleasant. You may have also discharged the static into a piece of electronics, and now it doesn't work.
$endgroup$
add a comment |
$begingroup$
Are you:
Static electricity?
Because:
Static electricity can build up on items over time, without changing the look of an item, so it looks plain. It's winter in the US, which means the atmosphere is dry and more prone to static electricity building up. Electrons have weight, just not much. Static electricity isn't usually a bad thing, as long as it can be discharged in a controlled manner. Inspecting something usually means touching it, so you've discharged the static electricity by touching, losing all the weight of the electrons.
No Hooray:
You just gave yourself a shock that probably didn't feel very pleasant. You may have also discharged the static into a piece of electronics, and now it doesn't work.
$endgroup$
add a comment |
$begingroup$
Are you:
Static electricity?
Because:
Static electricity can build up on items over time, without changing the look of an item, so it looks plain. It's winter in the US, which means the atmosphere is dry and more prone to static electricity building up. Electrons have weight, just not much. Static electricity isn't usually a bad thing, as long as it can be discharged in a controlled manner. Inspecting something usually means touching it, so you've discharged the static electricity by touching, losing all the weight of the electrons.
No Hooray:
You just gave yourself a shock that probably didn't feel very pleasant. You may have also discharged the static into a piece of electronics, and now it doesn't work.
$endgroup$
Are you:
Static electricity?
Because:
Static electricity can build up on items over time, without changing the look of an item, so it looks plain. It's winter in the US, which means the atmosphere is dry and more prone to static electricity building up. Electrons have weight, just not much. Static electricity isn't usually a bad thing, as long as it can be discharged in a controlled manner. Inspecting something usually means touching it, so you've discharged the static electricity by touching, losing all the weight of the electrons.
No Hooray:
You just gave yourself a shock that probably didn't feel very pleasant. You may have also discharged the static into a piece of electronics, and now it doesn't work.
answered Jan 3 at 2:52
computercarguycomputercarguy
1614
1614
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Are you:
Wallet
Because:
gain weight=money gain,extra weight gone = money used/loss,after inspect you may use money to buy something
No Hooray:
Never happy when money gone
$endgroup$
add a comment |
$begingroup$
Are you:
Wallet
Because:
gain weight=money gain,extra weight gone = money used/loss,after inspect you may use money to buy something
No Hooray:
Never happy when money gone
$endgroup$
add a comment |
$begingroup$
Are you:
Wallet
Because:
gain weight=money gain,extra weight gone = money used/loss,after inspect you may use money to buy something
No Hooray:
Never happy when money gone
$endgroup$
Are you:
Wallet
Because:
gain weight=money gain,extra weight gone = money used/loss,after inspect you may use money to buy something
No Hooray:
Never happy when money gone
edited Jan 3 at 4:29
answered Jan 3 at 4:17
A.ChungA.Chung
112
112
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A not totally serious answer, but are you a
Particle?
Because:
Particles have the ability to behave as a wave. This way they can pass through multiple openings in a barrier and meet on the other side (gaining weight). However, this meeting can only occur when not observed. When observed these electrons can not behave as a wave, because you observe them specifically as a particle. Thus inspecting them every which way will have you find it without the meeting taking place.
No Hooray:
The mere act of watching done gone and botched up your experiment!
Bit of source material:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Observer_effect_(physics)
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add a comment |
$begingroup$
A not totally serious answer, but are you a
Particle?
Because:
Particles have the ability to behave as a wave. This way they can pass through multiple openings in a barrier and meet on the other side (gaining weight). However, this meeting can only occur when not observed. When observed these electrons can not behave as a wave, because you observe them specifically as a particle. Thus inspecting them every which way will have you find it without the meeting taking place.
No Hooray:
The mere act of watching done gone and botched up your experiment!
Bit of source material:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Observer_effect_(physics)
$endgroup$
add a comment |
$begingroup$
A not totally serious answer, but are you a
Particle?
Because:
Particles have the ability to behave as a wave. This way they can pass through multiple openings in a barrier and meet on the other side (gaining weight). However, this meeting can only occur when not observed. When observed these electrons can not behave as a wave, because you observe them specifically as a particle. Thus inspecting them every which way will have you find it without the meeting taking place.
No Hooray:
The mere act of watching done gone and botched up your experiment!
Bit of source material:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Observer_effect_(physics)
$endgroup$
A not totally serious answer, but are you a
Particle?
Because:
Particles have the ability to behave as a wave. This way they can pass through multiple openings in a barrier and meet on the other side (gaining weight). However, this meeting can only occur when not observed. When observed these electrons can not behave as a wave, because you observe them specifically as a particle. Thus inspecting them every which way will have you find it without the meeting taking place.
No Hooray:
The mere act of watching done gone and botched up your experiment!
Bit of source material:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Observer_effect_(physics)
answered Jan 3 at 11:02
PatrickPatrick
112
112
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Are you
Weighing machine
Because :
It can be plain. You look at it everyday. It looses and gains weight rapidly.
$endgroup$
add a comment |
$begingroup$
Are you
Weighing machine
Because :
It can be plain. You look at it everyday. It looses and gains weight rapidly.
$endgroup$
add a comment |
$begingroup$
Are you
Weighing machine
Because :
It can be plain. You look at it everyday. It looses and gains weight rapidly.
$endgroup$
Are you
Weighing machine
Because :
It can be plain. You look at it everyday. It looses and gains weight rapidly.
answered Jan 3 at 12:24
Poorna PrudhviPoorna Prudhvi
1112
1112
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It could be the day time. You just leave it be, the day goes longer and longer, then it goes the other way and all it has gained is lost.
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Nope, this is physical weight gained and lost
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– raterus
Jan 2 at 19:50
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It could be the day time. You just leave it be, the day goes longer and longer, then it goes the other way and all it has gained is lost.
$endgroup$
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Nope, this is physical weight gained and lost
$endgroup$
– raterus
Jan 2 at 19:50
add a comment |
$begingroup$
It could be the day time. You just leave it be, the day goes longer and longer, then it goes the other way and all it has gained is lost.
$endgroup$
It could be the day time. You just leave it be, the day goes longer and longer, then it goes the other way and all it has gained is lost.
answered Jan 2 at 17:38
rhsquaredrhsquared
8,14021849
8,14021849
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Nope, this is physical weight gained and lost
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– raterus
Jan 2 at 19:50
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Nope, this is physical weight gained and lost
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– raterus
Jan 2 at 19:50
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Nope, this is physical weight gained and lost
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– raterus
Jan 2 at 19:50
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Nope, this is physical weight gained and lost
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Jan 2 at 19:50
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I'd have to guess:
A caterpillar
Because
They get bigger and heavier until they make their cocoon, and when they shed their cocoon, the weight stays with it...
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But "No Hooray" makes this answer unlikey...
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– rm-vanda
Jan 2 at 21:41
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I'd have to guess:
A caterpillar
Because
They get bigger and heavier until they make their cocoon, and when they shed their cocoon, the weight stays with it...
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But "No Hooray" makes this answer unlikey...
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– rm-vanda
Jan 2 at 21:41
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I'd have to guess:
A caterpillar
Because
They get bigger and heavier until they make their cocoon, and when they shed their cocoon, the weight stays with it...
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I'd have to guess:
A caterpillar
Because
They get bigger and heavier until they make their cocoon, and when they shed their cocoon, the weight stays with it...
answered Jan 2 at 21:39
rm-vandarm-vanda
70369
70369
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But "No Hooray" makes this answer unlikey...
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– rm-vanda
Jan 2 at 21:41
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But "No Hooray" makes this answer unlikey...
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– rm-vanda
Jan 2 at 21:41
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But "No Hooray" makes this answer unlikey...
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– rm-vanda
Jan 2 at 21:41
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But "No Hooray" makes this answer unlikey...
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Jan 2 at 21:41
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Are you
The moon
Because :
The moon can be plain. You look at the moon the now what day it is. It grows and shrink with time.
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Are you
The moon
Because :
The moon can be plain. You look at the moon the now what day it is. It grows and shrink with time.
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Are you
The moon
Because :
The moon can be plain. You look at the moon the now what day it is. It grows and shrink with time.
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Are you
The moon
Because :
The moon can be plain. You look at the moon the now what day it is. It grows and shrink with time.
answered Jan 3 at 12:13
Aziris MororaAziris Morora
1012
1012
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