Gravity Assisted Containment Device

Gravity Assisted Containment Device

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Transporting liquids and other items across short distances just got easier thanks to this innovative device. Make sure you take note that gravity is on your side with this gadget - but only when held upright. The open end of the device should face downwards towards the mass producing the strongest gravitational pull for it to function as guaranteed, securely holding its contents. When properly aligned, the weight of the content inside should exceed the matter above the open end for optimal performance. Now, if you want to defy gravity and still keep things inside, just rotate the device 180 degrees around either axis - voilà! The device can contain matter that doesn't meet these strict requirements. Want to get precise about this process? Then try following these instructions carefully: First off, this script expertly calculates the ideal radius and height for a container based on volume, the number of sides it has, and an old trick involving the golden ratio. Get this combination right, and if you print it on a top-notch printer that's been finely tuned to your needs, you'll end up with a device that exactly holds what you've requested in terms of volume - every single time.

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