Non Sequitur by Wiley Miller for August 15, 2010
Transcript:
Lucy: Um...what are you doing? Danae: Valuable scientific research. Lucy: Oh...is that the new term for slob? Danae: No...I'm testing the old hypothesis that toast will hit the floor butter-side down. Lucy: O-o-o-kay...and the point being...? Danae: To see if there's consistency to the theory of gravity, or if it's all just a matter of random chance. Lucy: Cool! So have you reached any conclusions? Danae: Just one......science is really messy. Lucy: I'll alert the nobel committee.
JanLC about 14 years ago
Didn’t the mythbusters do this one?
Sisyphos about 14 years ago
WWMS? (What will Mom say?–Or Dad, since Jennifer apparently ran off….)
GROG Premium Member about 14 years ago
Yay! A Danae classic.
9 out of 10 end up face down! Interesting, but I think I’m batting 1000 without even trying.
kossuth about 14 years ago
… actually it’s 80%. 10% are butter-side up, and 10% were not buttered :) although I will grant you 5% on that one (50% of 10%).
Doesn’t seem messy to me (runs off to submit results to journal)
k.
oranaiche about 14 years ago
JanCinVV said, 36 minutes ago
Didn’t the mythbusters do this one?
Ayuh. Season 3, Episode 4.
Basqueian about 14 years ago
My old mare loved bread, especially butter topped wheat, the brand name stuff, not the store brand, and she also liked donuts. All but the lemon filled ones, which she regarded as a low down, dirty trick. Bagels were, according to her, very stale, inedible donuts. I’ve been pretty careful to not feed such things to my new horse, as bread is expensive these days. Carrots are much cheaper.
ArtyG about 14 years ago
Day old bread is great horse feed. If you can get a steady source from a bakery it makes a great feed supplement. The US Cavalry used to feed it to their horses as part of their standard feed.
docopenhaver about 14 years ago
@Nabuquduriuzhur
Actually, I think the fact that she’s buttering TOAST may have something to do with it…..
dnihilist about 14 years ago
Wiley, is Danae pronounced Dan-nay or Duh-nay?
invisifan about 14 years ago
… dnihilist: a classical Latin pronunciation would be “Duhn-eye” — try it ^_~
davecancer about 14 years ago
It depends on how high she tossed it and if she put a flipping notion on a corner of the slice plus the psi or the barometric pressure and the time of year.
Charles Brobst Premium Member about 14 years ago
Butter is heavy, bread is light. And your @zz is grass.
puddleglum1066 about 14 years ago
Scientific American did an article about this many years ago (probably before Mythbusters). Turns out it’s true, the bread usually lands butter side down. The explanation is that most of the time the bread is slid off the table, imparting a bit of rotational momentum to it… and because most tables are about the same height, most of the time break knocked off a table has just enough time to do one-half rotation on the way down. Hence, butter side down most of the time.
The article also explained why you’re more likely to take an umbrella and not need it or leave it behind and need it than you are to correctly take the umbrella and need it.
hereforthehumor115 about 14 years ago
Dan - uh- ay.
coot31 about 14 years ago
And if you take an umbrella, whether you need it or not, there’s a 90% chance you’ll leave it somewhere while you’re out.
Trebor39 about 14 years ago
Of course, Danae, you’re going to clean that all up.
Wiley creator about 14 years ago
dnihilist said, “Wiley, is Danae pronounced Dan-nay or Duh-nay?”
The latter… or better still, DAH-nay.
pawpawbear about 14 years ago
No controversy this morning? Where is my “Non Sequitur” and what have you done with it?
Nighthawks Premium Member about 14 years ago
the version of the buttered bread to the floor theory that I heard was:
if you drop a slice of buttered bread on the carpet, the value of the carpeting is in direct proportion to the likelihood of the buttered side landing down
or some such
it’s just another version of murphy’s law I guess—-
murphy was a .prick, wasn’t he?
Dtroutma about 14 years ago
And when our species was dropped on the planet, did we land butter side up, or not?
KEA about 14 years ago
Wonder if she’s going to try Wright’s Hypothesis now and strap the buttered bread to the back of a cat. (who always land right side up, of course.)
CashewJim about 14 years ago
Dah-neigh?
jrcarter53 about 14 years ago
Since butter is heavier; she should try margarine. It’s lighter and you could get a 50 50 split. Fat free might even do better?
lewisbower about 14 years ago
Danae. one question
Does the six second rule still apply and if so, for both sides?
HowieL about 14 years ago
This is one of my all-time Most Favorites. I still have the one cut from the Sunday paper within view. It’s dated Jan. 8, and the most recent year Jan. 8 was on a Sunday was 2006 (the one before that was in 1995). Science IS really messy!
ChukLitl Premium Member about 14 years ago
& the results often annoy authorities.
runninanreadin about 14 years ago
Ummmm…I think she needs more testing…just so the results are more accurate…and her name is pronounced “Evil”…lol
lazygrazer about 14 years ago
If the buttered-side-down theory is correct, then why do we waste our time buttering people UP…?
freeholder1 about 14 years ago
Wow, and she’s recording results and everything. Kid would never make it in the business of oil science. There: I tried to be controversial.
dnihilist about 14 years ago
Thnx Wiley and guys
JasonFoxIsMyHero about 14 years ago
Thanks Wiley, but here in my part of New Jersey, we say DAY-nuh.
Joseph Krois about 14 years ago
The heat of the bread… Does things to the head… And as toast is naturally dishonest… Hence the results are dubious at best… So with all the flavor…. In the experiment we savor… Shouldn’t just eating it be the final test?…
washton about 14 years ago
The outcomes of this type of experiment can be evaluated using a binomial distribution. With the null hypothesis that there is a 50% probability the butter side lands down, 10 trials and 9 successes. The probably of that occurring by chance alone is less than .098% – one in one thousand.
ububobu about 14 years ago
This phenomenon is known in radio circles as the Heaviside layer and is useful every 11 years.
cartwrights about 14 years ago
And what is the probability that I will spill coffee on my white shirt, as I just did? (not because this was too funny, but because I’m not real neat and frequently do this.)
jhouck99 about 14 years ago
@Wiley:
I realize she’s your creation and therefore you are the ultimate authority, but I always thought Danae was homonymous with deny. Which would be fitting since she is so often in denial…
alan.gurka about 14 years ago
I don’t spill coffee on my white shirt, but dollars to donuts, if I eat anything with tomatoes in it, they will find a home on my shirt. Conversely, if I wear a red or dark colored shirt, it will remain spotless after having a spaghetti dinner with a glass of red wine.
treered about 14 years ago
HowieL, you’re right, 1/1/06. and I still LOVE it!
bmonk about 14 years ago
Some years back, some physicists analyzed the chance that a piece of bread would slide off a table and fall–they showed that the most likely result was a half-turn so the butter side is down. Murphy was right.
Further, they noted, the table height was set by the height of human comfort, and that was limited by the height at which brains would be concussed in a trip, or about 3 meters. So, in any reasonable world, Murphy was right.
NightOwl19 about 14 years ago
Hi - pretty sure no one is reading this since this is two days old, but she should run some controls in her experiment to test for bias:
1) label one side of the bread slightly with marker (assumed near-zero mass), to see if there is bias in how she tosses the bread.
2) drop 50% of the trials starting from butter side up, and 50% of the trials starting from butter side down (getting her hand messy).
As long as it is in the name of science and on a floor that is washable, I have no problem with this. ‘Course I don’t have kids yet (not likely to at this point), so my opinion doesn’t mean much….
zev.farkas about 14 years ago
I read it, NightOwl19 (i’m a bit behind in my comic reading…), and I think her father needs to put some controls on her scientific method… :)
Nightowls - we do more after 9 PM than most people do all day!