To those who feel their appetites are insatiable, As someone who is both: A: Constantly filled with anxiety over the future, for example: college . And B: An avid food fanatic, I was pleasantly surprised to see the University of Chicago’s essay prompt, questioning the legitimacy of unlimited food despite the limited amount of matter in the universe, denouncing the staple of all buffets, American food chains, etc: the “All-You-Can-Eat”. Hypothetically, if I could eat an infinite amount of breadsticks, how would Olive Garden supply the food to quench my starvation? In the wise words of Raina Hatcher: time to physics the shit out of this problem. Pictured above: me utilizing my force lightning to force Olive Garden to feed me more breadsticks. (jk, its Palpatine, could you tell?) To grasp the situation, we must first look at the actual construction of the universe. Is the universe finite, limited to the approximated (I put emphasis on appr
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