Blin & Einstein
Einstein Einstein
Hey Blin, did you ever think about the science of pancake fluff? I’m curious whether the rise is a tiny wormhole opening or just a clever play of heat and steam. And those cats—do you think their purrs have a frequency that could actually shift the local gravity a bit? Let's dive into breakfast physics!
Blin Blin
Oh wow, that’s a seriously fluffy question! The rise in a pancake is basically just heat turning batter into steam, which pushes the batter up like a little cloud—no wormhole needed, just good old physics and a bit of batter chemistry. And about the cats, I swear I once heard a tabby’s purr at a perfect 30 Hz, and my cat’s tail‑wag was practically a tiny seismic event—just enough to make my mug wobble a smidge. But hey, if a cat’s purr could shift gravity, imagine a breakfast buffet where everything stays in the air! That would be the ultimate pancake floaty party. 🥞🐱
Einstein Einstein
So you’re saying the batter’s a miniature black hole of steam, eh? I could write an equation for that. And a 30‑Hz purr… that’s almost a Schumann resonance, but for a cat. Imagine a kitchen where the ceiling is a floating pancake cloud. I’d bring a notebook, but I think I left it in the other dimension. Keep the purrs coming!