Chef Kin Jing Mark Demonstrates Atom Halving
Speaker: If atoms exist in patterns in the space, we should somehow be able to measure their size.
Chef Kin Jing Mark: I am going to get ready to make noodle right now.
Speaker: We approached the division of matter by the attractive process of halving, and halving, and halving it again.
Chef Kin Jing Mark: Okay, one time becomes two noodles, two times becomes four noodles. Three double, 10, 11, that is 12, that is 4096 strands, look at that, wow!
Speaker: 12 foldings produced 4096 fine noodles, and if chef Mark could have stretch the dough 30 more times, the noodles would have reached atomic thickness.
Chef Kin Jing Mark: That's called dragon's hair noodles, like a human hair, it is very fine.
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