At 11:41 AM 10/7/2005, Jeff Kell wrote:
>Actually, this is an effect of the tiny black hole that exists in the back
>of the typical closet. The space/time dilation that occurs in the
>direction of the event horizon causes the clothing to appear to shrink in
>width and girth.
This is confusing. I thought the tiny black hole in the closet was where
all the single socks get sucked into.
Neil
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