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kuchiyosenogen
Oct 13, 2011, 01:23 PM
How does the lotion tube work? What principle or law explains this? Somebody please answer my question. Thanks.

DrJ
Oct 13, 2011, 01:31 PM
Im going to have to go with a little gravity, a little pressure, a little suction, and sometimes, a little g-force or centrifugal motion

kuchiyosenogen
Oct 13, 2011, 07:20 PM
It works by the effect of Daltonian Physics. The centripetal force from the square root of pi multiplied to 22.4 (the molar gas constant) yields the meaning of life. When you divide this by 355 effort points, then Charizard levels up by 2354 experience points. This then gives us a semi inter quartile range of o.26 to the nearest worm hole in the delta quadrant. Taking this into Einstein's account, the wild hairdo is an effect of 30 years of lack of hotdogs and the ketchup-bun ratio which relies on the proportionality of Fibonacci numbers to Harmonic sequences. Also, Pascal once said that "My name is Blaise Pascal" which led to the foundation of Bernoulli's Principle and the quadratic form of the square root of negative numbers. Multiply all of this by zero and you get Michael Jackson.