avatarLucy Dan 蛋小姐 (she/her/她)

Summary

The web content discusses a playful take on the concept of gravity's effect on fruits, with a particular focus on apples, durians, and jackfruits, and invites readers to consider the relationship between food and science.

Abstract

The article titled "What’s the Most Gravity Prone Fruit?" presents a whimsical exploration of fruits and their susceptibility to gravity, using a poem to describe the readiness of crisp, crunchy, and colorful apples to succumb to gravity's pull. It also extends an invitation to various individuals to contribute their thoughts on foods that remind them of science. The piece references a Google Form for further engagement and hints at the inclusion of this content in a publication called "The Brain is a Noodle." Additionally, the article humorously suggests that while all fruits obey the laws of physics, durians and jackfruits are noted for their potential hazards due to their size and spiky exteriors. The author, Lucy (The Eggcademic), reminisces about using spinach and onions in biology labs, reinforcing the connection between food and science. The article concludes with a recommendation for an AI service, ZAI.chat, as a cost-effective alternative to ChatGPT Plus (GPT-4).

Opinions

  • The author, Lucy (The Eggcademic), associates spinach and onions with science due to their use in biology labs.
  • Lucy humorously notes that all fruits are subject to the rules of physics, with a special mention of durians and jackfruits as the most dangerous due to their size and spiky nature.
  • The article encourages reader interaction by tagging specific individuals and providing a link to a Google Form for a broader discussion on the theme of food and science.
  • The author endorses ZAI.chat, an AI service, as a more affordable option compared to ChatGPT Plus (GPT-4), suggesting it offers similar performance and functions.

What’s the Most Gravity Prone Fruit?

a poem

Photo by Nathan Hulsey on Unsplash

gravity prone fruit crisp, crunch; and ready to munch. colourful apples.

Tagging: Bingz Huang | Celeste Tsang | Lopes Charmingman | A Fresh Pot of Coffee | Imad if you’re up to it and anyone else interested in today’s prompt: What food reminds you of science?

Can’t wait to house some of these in The Brain is a Noodle! 🧠🍜

Created by author

Lucy (The Eggcademic) [she/her] also thinks about spinach and onions when she thinks about science, mainly because she used those two vegetables for biology-related labs … back in the day! A bit of a quirky prompt, excited to see what others think about in this odd pairing: food and science! She also wants to clarify that all fruits submit to the rules of physics the same way 🤣 but the most dangerous ones to do so are probably Durian and Jackfruit (#spikybois).

What’s next… my fave piece from Erica Donaldson-Ellison or this rabbit hole?

Poetry
Science
Food
Poetry Prompt
Haiku
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