Jabberwocky
25-01-2008, 10:32
I put this in the Im bored section because I dont expect much of a response, but Im sure its a valid question.
How do they know that no two flakes are ever the same? I mean, over the Earths 4 billion year or so history, MILES of snow must have fallen if you add it all up, and nothing is infinate so two flakes at least MUST have been the same at one point or other!
DISCUSS!!!
(This is my second attempt at this thread, my last one vanished into some sort of bizarre Bermuda triangle, so if its repeated, mods, will you please delete this starting post? Ey theng a yew!)
How do they know that no two flakes are ever the same? I mean, over the Earths 4 billion year or so history, MILES of snow must have fallen if you add it all up, and nothing is infinate so two flakes at least MUST have been the same at one point or other!
DISCUSS!!!
(This is my second attempt at this thread, my last one vanished into some sort of bizarre Bermuda triangle, so if its repeated, mods, will you please delete this starting post? Ey theng a yew!)