It's 3:14 AM, and the donut enthusiasts have converged on this meeting room, each with their own brand of donut-fueled passion. Cake donuts and filled donuts, Boston cream and jelly-filled, each one a perfect circle of sugary goodness. But at what point does the donut cease to be just a donut?

The Cake-Donut Convergence Theory proposes that at some point, the structural integrity of the donut is compromised by the addition of cake as a core material. This, some argue, renders the traditional definition of a donut null and void.

We'll be debating this very question for the next 4 hours and 32 minutes, and we invite you to join us.

Read the Cake-Donut Convergence Theory