I tried that once. Came down in the morning to find it had vanished from my driveway. My main consolation is they would have ended up upside-down in a ditch if they tried to corner too fast.
I tried that once. Came down in the morning to find it had vanished from my driveway. My main consolation is they would have ended up upside-down in a ditch if they tried to corner too fast.
I think Leela’s pseudonym was ‘Leela Man… Lee Lemon’
I realise that you are correct, but which way is the sandwich, and which way is the cut? It’s filled on both planes.
I’ve been trying to work out if, by cutting a helix around the bagel, you can create a mobius type sandwich with two, interlinked parts.
Moving in to higher dimensional bagel cutting is probably the sort of thing you can really make one’s brain hurt.
I like the way you think. That also leaves open the possibly of the yandwich, which is cut into three equal segments in the same way as the opening post, and the xyandwich when you combine the x and y options.
What do we call it if it is also cut and filled in the conventional bagel plane?
Ha! Fair enough. I suppose that would make it even less appealing.