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Is it possible for something to be larger on the inside than it is on the outside?

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I have noo clue where this question came from...thought of it randomly :]

Anyway, is it possible?

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~~Ali. :)

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  1. it is very possible... your intestine is longer than you

    the seed inside the fruit will become a tree which is larger than the fruit

    and the chick is larger than the egg it came from


  2. Consider the Klein bottle, where it's not clear what is the inside and what is the outside.  It also depends on your size measure.  It's very easy to have more surface area on the inside than on the outside.

  3. a 4th dimension.

  4. Most likely no. This defies basic logic and reason. There is, however, the possibility of parallel universes. The concept that other universes exist within our own is sketchy at best, though possible. However, Einstein diligently stated that two objects cannot occupy the same space at the same time.

    As exciting as this would be, it is illogical to assume that a small container could hold a football field. Yet, who knows what the future will hold? Thinking inside the box (no pun intended) isn't going to get us anywhere. Keep thinking.

  5. your mouth....

  6. Yes, a plateful of figgy duff, one large helping on a plate, six hours of having a bloated gut from eating it.  It is also very addictive, try some with a helping of cold chewy custard and you will be a slave for life..........................

  7. A package of balloons.

    Took me awhile but I thought of it.

    Yes.  They may seem little in the bag, but are much larger in reality.

  8. Nope!

  9. Not physically but some people say things as a figure of speech for example your hearts bigger then you.

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