Scientific question :)

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But to be nice, the difference between Monday and Friday is that the Moon is aligned incorrectly on Friday, therefore more (or less) force is required for the egg to break. This is due to the gravitational differences caused by the Moon being in the wrong position and causes the egg to be heavier (or lighter).
 
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But to be nice, the difference between Monday and Friday is that the Moon is aligned incorrectly on Friday, therefore more (or less) force is required for the egg to break. This is due to the gravitational differences caused by the Moon being in the wrong position and causes the egg to be heavier (or lighter).

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Do your own homework?

But to be nice, the difference between Monday and Friday is that the Moon is aligned incorrectly on Friday, therefore more (or less) force is required for the egg to break. This is due to the gravitational differences caused by the Moon being in the wrong position and causes the egg to be heavier (or lighter).

This, but it's further amplified by the Earth being an oblate spheroid and not a true sphere.
 
Do your own homework?

But to be nice, the difference between Monday and Friday is that the Moon is aligned incorrectly on Friday, therefore more (or less) force is required for the egg to break. This is due to the gravitational differences caused by the Moon being in the wrong position and causes the egg to be heavier (or lighter).

Surely that only effects it at night?

During the day, the thin granite crust of the Sun provides the gravitation differences.
 
This stuff is too advanced for me, I always thought the crust of the Sun was lead, which is why they make spaceships out of it?
 
Do your own homework?

But to be nice, the difference between Monday and Friday is that the Moon is aligned incorrectly on Friday, therefore more (or less) force is required for the egg to break. This is due to the gravitational differences caused by the Moon being in the wrong position and causes the egg to be heavier (or lighter).

Best reply in a while :D

It's not my homework, I saw it on the computer, but not very good explanation, quite interesting :)
Thanks mate :)

Lol :D
 
Thanks, I owe you one :)
also

Explain the difference in force needed to crack my egg (lengthways) for boiled eggs and soldiers on Monday, as opposed to when I crack my eggs (sideways) into a frying pan on a Friday.

Who cracks eggs 'lengthways'? :confused:
 
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