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How do they make maltesers prefectly round, with no chocolate drips on it?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.here is one theory (very plausible i must say!!!) Each Malteser is made of a special kind of malt - fused chocolate, made when chocolate crystals are melted-- machined to a diameter of 3.81 cm (1.5 in), and then polished to within 40 atoms - less than a millionth of an inch - of a perfect sphere. That's equivalent to the Earth's surface being polished so round that mountain peaks and ocean trenches are within 5 meters (16 ft) of the same level. Only neutron stars are thought to be smoother, because gravity flattens everything on the surface.
Each Malteser, gently levitated in a vacuum, will spin at 9,000 rotations per minute inside an almost equally round chocolate housing, all of it isolated inside a giant liquid helium-filled Thermos bottle.
From the Malteser's point of view, the universe will virtually disappear. All that should affect them are the gravitational pulls of the Earth, Moon, and Sun (the rest of the solar system and universe are too small to worry about) and the frame-dragging and geodetic effects.