Impossible Tasks Nr. 1 and Nr. 2
If you can press toothpaste back into the tube (as shown above), then the next task should be no problem:
"Squeeze the greatest infinite into the smallest void."There's always just a bit more room to a void . . .
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6 Comments:
Several years ago, I talked about something that may be the opposite problem.
If I were you, HJH (and, BTW, I am), I would avoid that room.
Kevin, stay away from that tube - you could get drawn in.
Jeffery Hodges
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Hypothetically, you are me? Well, hypothetically, let's do take our advice and avoid that hypothetical void . . .
Jeffery Hodges
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(cph here) I'd just note that I have put toothpaste back into the tube (and also transferred toothpaste from one tube to another) many times in the past. All you got to do is judiciously produce a relative vacuum in the tube and then suck the toothpast back in by pushing on the sides of the tube just right. So, there it is.
You are just the man to stuff the void!
Jeffery Hodges
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