Researchers have found a universal law that predicts how objects shatter, from glass bottles to liquid drops.
Archived version: https://archive.is/newest/https://interestingengineering.com/science/french-scientists-law-how-objects-shatter
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Read the article, but my question was not answered:
Is spaghetti amongst these ‘most objects’?
Or will spaghetti breaking remain a mystery?
Why do you think it is a mystery?
Apparently my information was outdated. But for decades scientists were unable to explain why spaghetti usually breaks into more parts than two, when bended.
Here, have something to read: link to news.mit.edu article
Spaghetti will break into randomly sized smaller spaghetti like objects
So it’s spaghetti all the way down?
👀
Not sure if broken spaghetti still counts as spaghetti
Idk, I think it does. Spaghetti isn’t a length, it’s a width and shape, by my understanding anyway…I’m no Pasta-ologist and am almost certainly wrong.
https://www.tiktok.com/@itsbenreid/video/7324776476786625838
Don’t use tiktok so I’ll just assume that this is someone snapping spaghetti in half and then Italy rioting.
I don’t use TikTok either but yea pretty much, you can view the one video from a browser
Fair enough, still not really willing to give them my traffic
More detail link spaguetti is a 1D rod I guess.