Sunday, December 13, 2020

Assignment 11: Sanat Dharwad

 Olive Garden offers an unlimited number of breadsticks, which is completely reasonable. Since there is no real way for the human brain to visually see infinity, one could take all of the breadsticks that Olive Garden has, and show them to a little kid who would believe anything. As long as for one moment the breadsticks are the only thing in the child’s field of view, you could tell them that everything behind what you show them is also breadsticks. Assuming the viewpoint that reality is subjective, this is a completely valid method of achieving infinite breadsticks.


Another way to do this would be to divide the breadstick, lengthwise, an infinite amount of times. Dividing the breadstick once would yield two skinnier breadsticks, and doing the same to those two breadsticks would yield four, even skinnier ones. When olive garden employees ever run low on breadsticks, they just perform this procedure until they have enough to satisfy their orders


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