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11395636 No.11395636 [Reply] [Original]

This isn't a iq test or anything, I'm just curious on what maths or science caused this to happen; while I was spinning my keys around my finger, two of my key rings (one large (ring two) and one small (ring three)) on my main key ring (the same size as the larger key ring (ring one)) became interlocked with one another, when before the two (ring two and ring three) were not. How did this happen? I'm preplexed and thought to give /sci/ a go at it.

>> No.11395939

>>11395636
most likely just a coincidence if you are being honest about having no intentions

>> No.11395990

>>11395636
It's impossible for two rings to loop round each others' ring without either ring being able to open, regardless of other rings that may be attached. When you say interlocked, what do you mean by this?

>> No.11396177

>topological homeomorphisms

there, now no one has to bait topologyfags