In the world of Cookie Physics, the principles of cookies and their interaction with the physical world are governed by a set of unwritten rules.
Rule 1: The Cookie-Flux Principle: A cookie's mass is directly proportional to its size and the amount of chocolate chips it contains.
Rule 2: The Chip-Force Law: The force exerted by a cookie on a surface is inversely proportional to the number of chips it contains.
The implications of these principles are vast and complex, and have led to the development of new fields of study, such as:
Cookie- Dynamics
A field that seeks to describe the motion of cookies in various environments, from cookie trajectories in mid-air to cookie-terrain interactions.
Chip-Optics
A branch of Cookie Physics that studies the behavior of light as it interacts with cookies, including the bending of light around cookies and the formation of cookie-induced diffraction patterns.
To learn more about these and other areas of Cookie Physics, visit our Chip-Optics Primer or our Cookie-Dynamics Textbook.
Or, for a more practical application of Cookie Physics, visit our Cookie-Cooking Guide for recipes and tips on achieving optimal cookie-baking results.