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Natural Science Forum / Physics / Particle Physics / October 2004



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Can a muffin reach the speed of light  ? ? ?

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Brian Raab - 08 Oct 2004 08:44 GMT
I wonder if a blueberry muffin can be faster than light or does it
need another kind of muffin to reach than speed???
Dave - 08 Oct 2004 12:13 GMT
muffins could never reach the speed of light, they just aren't shaped for
it.  doughnuts, or better yet bagels, are better suited for that type of
speed.

> I wonder if a blueberry muffin can be faster than light or does it
> need another kind of muffin to reach than speed???
richard miller - 11 Oct 2004 22:41 GMT
Is it a virtual muffin?

> I wonder if a blueberry muffin can be faster than light or does it
> need another kind of muffin to reach than speed???
George Kinley - 12 Oct 2004 06:15 GMT
> I wonder if a blueberry muffin can be faster than light or does it
> need another kind of muffin to reach than speed???

Any muffin can reach speed of light or even more, you just need
another mufin to push ,
 
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