Saturday, March 27, 2010

the law of conservation of topper-ware

...states that in an isolated society, the total number of topper-ware dishes remain constant in time, even if their individual locations at each time does not... something to ponder upon.

3 comments:

Sh. said...

so... a couple years back i invented the word toppleware, and now enters topperware; i think you and i are both brilliant, since both versions make more sense to me than the slightly more commonly used tupperware.

and conservation, yes, it's there of course.

The Spring Breeze said...

haha!... i didn't know it was Tupperware, and i always wondered what topper-ware could mean?! well i guess my invention will be publicly available for everyone to laugh at! :)

Ali said...

The conservation law is only true for the tupperware body, not its lid. The number of lids in a certain volume is a decreasing function in time.