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  • Is there just infinite space in him? I mean I left the auto egg insertion on,for a while and when I came back it was at 225, which assuming they're 2 1/2" wide by 4 inches long that takes up, at apx.12.6cm cubed, multiplied 225 times equals 2835cm cubed (2.8L of egg, in solid state)! That's insane! Then, again there's no logic, or science, in the furry world...

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  • GrammarNazi said:
    Is there just infinite space in him? I mean I left the auto egg insertion on,for a while and when I came back it was at 225, which assuming they're 2 1/2" wide by 4 inches long that takes up, at apx.12.6cm cubed, multiplied 225 times equals 2835cm cubed (2.8L of egg, in solid state)! That's insane! Then, again there's no logic, or science, in the furry world...

    So true.

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  • USSRDragon said:
    Someone actually did the math... Someone REALLY took the time to DO THE FUCKING MATH!? SERIOUSLY!? Do you have ABSOLUTELY NOTHING better to do?

    Its probably not true math, though. BUT, then again, I didn't check it.

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  • tropicsurfer said:
    Its probably not true math, though. BUT, then again, I didn't check it.

    If you feel like checking it, heres the formula:
    (1/2)(4π/3)A2B + (1/2)(4π/3)A2C = (2π/3)A2(B+C)
    And the corresponding diagram.

    Chances are I may have made a mistake, as I rarely have ever used this formula, but then again, aside from a select few, who really does use this formula regularly? If I did though, it's not going to be huge, probably like .1-.6, not even a whole unit, which in the end makes the answer (in Litres, not centimeters cubed) between 3.2L and 2.5L. HOWEVER, the principle of it being impossible is the same.

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  • GrammarNazi said:
    Is there just infinite space in him? I mean I left the auto egg insertion on,for a while and when I came back it was at 225, which assuming they're 2 1/2" wide by 4 inches long that takes up, at apx.12.6cm cubed, multiplied 225 times equals 2835cm cubed (2.8L of egg, in solid state)! That's insane! Then, again there's no logic, or science, in the furry world...

    you dont do math in porn, you just say "255 eggs? the fuck? he got a portal in there or somethin?"

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  • Supermeh said:
    {Refer Above}

    Well, shit. I thought that equation was in Centimeters cubed. Good to know it's in U.S. Standard, after all as you saw I was on the metric system, which is SO much easier, so yeah thanks. God I hate U.S. Standard measurements.

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  • hahaha I shoved a pokeball up his ass
    what hapins if caramandeer reterns wail its in his ass
    will he come back out like the monkey did in the movie fly

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  • i really hope theyre only hardboiled eggs that have already been peeled, those shells would hurt ungodly amounts of pain

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  • You know, if you leave on the automatic egg remover, eggs will keep coming out even if there aren't any inside of him.

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  • StripedOtter said:

    GrammarNazi said:

    If you feel like checking it, heres the formula:
    (1/2)(4π/3)A2B + (1/2)(4π/3)A2C = (2π/3)A2(B+C)
    And the corresponding diagram.

    Chances are I may have made a mistake, as I rarely have ever used this formula, but then again, aside from a select few, who really does use this formula regularly? If I did though, it's not going to be huge, probably like .1-.6, not even a whole unit, which in the end makes the answer (in Litres, not centimeters cubed) between 3.2L and 2.5L. HOWEVER, the principle of it being impossible is the same.

    Checked your math, and you did make a mistake. You changed the units (from inches in the original measurements to centimeters in the volume), so the volume of each egg would be 12.6 in^3, which would make the total volume of 225 eggs 46.5L. That's huge, right?

    BUT THAT'S NOT ALL

    You also didn't take into account the packing density of the eggs. The eggs, when put in a container, will have space between them, so although the volume of the eggs is 46.5L, the amount of space they occupy is actually larger. I can't find anything about the packing density of ovoids, but this wikipedia article (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Close-packing_of_equal_spheres) says that the highest packing density of equal spheres is .74. We can safely assume that the eggs' packing density is lower, so let's say ".5" for ease of calculation.

    This makes the total volume occupied by the eggs 93L. If these eggs have the same density as water, that would make the eggs alone weigh 93kg (205 lbs), approximately 5 times the weight of charmeleon (41.lbs).

    Before anyone asks: Yes, I did just do math on porn. No, I didn't have anything better to do.

    StripedOtter said:

    GrammarNazi said:

    If you feel like checking it, heres the formula:
    (1/2)(4π/3)A2B + (1/2)(4π/3)A2C = (2π/3)A2(B+C)
    And the corresponding diagram.

    Chances are I may have made a mistake, as I rarely have ever used this formula, but then again, aside from a select few, who really does use this formula regularly? If I did though, it's not going to be huge, probably like .1-.6, not even a whole unit, which in the end makes the answer (in Litres, not centimeters cubed) between 3.2L and 2.5L. HOWEVER, the principle of it being impossible is the same.

    Checked your math, and you did make a mistake. You changed the units (from inches in the original measurements to centimeters in the volume), so the volume of each egg would be 12.6 in^3, which would make the total volume of 225 eggs 46.5L. That's huge, right?

    BUT THAT'S NOT ALL

    You also didn't take into account the packing density of the eggs. The eggs, when put in a container, will have space between them, so although the volume of the eggs is 46.5L, the amount of space they occupy is actually larger. I can't find anything about the packing density of ovoids, but this wikipedia article (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Close-packing_of_equal_spheres) says that the highest packing density of equal spheres is .74. We can safely assume that the eggs' packing density is lower, so let's say ".5" for ease of calculation.

    This makes the total volume occupied by the eggs 93L. If these eggs have the same density as water, that would make the eggs alone weigh 93kg (205 lbs), approximately 5 times the weight of charmeleon (41.lbs).

    Before anyone asks: Yes, I did just do math on porn. No, I didn't have anything better to do.

    Just to say this even though i haven't read all that you guys have done but damn. All this math for a porn game. Two words. First the bad side. Geek. But more importantly WOW. I am shocked. I mean I have no words for you. NONE.

    Now the flash without doing the math is awesome. Its hard not to get hard when playing this flash. ITS HOT.

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  • StripedOtter said:

    GrammarNazi said:

    If you feel like checking it, heres the formula:
    (1/2)(4π/3)A2B + (1/2)(4π/3)A2C = (2π/3)A2(B+C)
    And the corresponding diagram.

    Chances are I may have made a mistake, as I rarely have ever used this formula, but then again, aside from a select few, who really does use this formula regularly? If I did though, it's not going to be huge, probably like .1-.6, not even a whole unit, which in the end makes the answer (in Litres, not centimeters cubed) between 3.2L and 2.5L. HOWEVER, the principle of it being impossible is the same.

    Checked your math, and you did make a mistake. You changed the units (from inches in the original measurements to centimeters in the volume), so the volume of each egg would be 12.6 in^3, which would make the total volume of 225 eggs 46.5L. That's huge, right?

    BUT THAT'S NOT ALL

    You also didn't take into account the packing density of the eggs. The eggs, when put in a container, will have space between them, so although the volume of the eggs is 46.5L, the amount of space they occupy is actually larger. I can't find anything about the packing density of ovoids, but this wikipedia article (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Close-packing_of_equal_spheres) says that the highest packing density of equal spheres is .74. We can safely assume that the eggs' packing density is lower, so let's say ".5" for ease of calculation.

    This makes the total volume occupied by the eggs 93L. If these eggs have the same density as water, that would make the eggs alone weigh 93kg (205 lbs), approximately 5 times the weight of charmeleon (41.lbs).

    Before anyone asks: Yes, I did just do math on porn. No, I didn't have anything better to do.

    Just to say this even though i haven't read all that you guys have done but damn. All this math for a porn game. Two words. First the bad side. Geek. But more importantly WOW. I am shocked. I mean I have no words for you. NONE.

    Now the flash without doing the math is awesome. Its hard not to get hard when playing this flash. ITS HOT.

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