At work we somehow landed on the topic of how many holes a human has, which then evolved into a heated discussion on the classic question of how many holes does a straw have.

I think it’s two, but some people are convinced that it’s one, which I just don’t understand. What are your thoughts?

  • @SpaceNoodle@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    No, topologically there would be no holes until the moment of contact. This is the same as there being no hole when drilling through from only one side until the surface on the opposing side is broken.

    • Perhaps
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      11 year ago

      So how does one “dig a hole?” Straight to China? Or whatever is opposite of you?

        • livus
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          21 year ago

          So what you are saying is, if I dig a hole that doesn’t go anywhere, then that’s not really a hole?

            • livus
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              11 year ago

              Heh I will have to check that out!

          • eu
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            11 year ago

            In topology, yes. It must go through to count.

            • livus
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              21 year ago

              That’s fascinating. So most of what I would call “holes” are what, in topographical terms, hollows? Depressions?

    • Boddhisatva
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      11 year ago

      Yes, but topologists can’t tell a doughnut from a coffee cup so they’re clearly insane.