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If You Cut A Piece Of Lasagna In Half And Stack Them On Top Of One Another, Do You Have One Or Two Lasagnas?
This has been an argument between me and a friend for about a month and I need to ask y'all what you think.
If you cut a piece of lasagna in half and stack them, do you have one really tall piece, or two pieces?
I say that you have one tall piece because lasagna is layered with pasta and sauce. You are just continuing this pattern.
My friend says that it is two pieces because the top of lasagna is crunchy (I don't know what universe he's living in) and that the sauce won't mix with the crunchy top, therefore separating the halves.
Opinions?
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Agreed. A double deep dish lasagna, but a single one nonetheless. Also, there should be no crunch. I can understand your friend's confusion, though, because any universe where lasagna is supposed to be crunchy is one without any rationality at all. If the top layer is crunchy, and you double stack, it's still a pattern with every xth layer being crunchy. Still a single lasagna. Even in his own universe, he's wrong.