Crocodile Physics 17 New Crack |work| -
I’ve been seeing a lot of chatter lately about Crocodile Physics 17 and the “new crack” that’s supposedly floating around the web. Since this thread keeps popping up, I thought it might be useful to lay out what we know, why it matters, and what you should (and shouldn’t) be doing.
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Classical Crocodile Physics (CCP) has long held that submerged logs, sudden jaw closures, and stationary floating eyes obey Newtonian expectations. Here we present 17 previously undocumented “cracks” in the CCP framework—anomalies observed during field work in murky waters. These include: the Unobserved Lunge Paradox , the Submerged Smirk Asymmetry , and the Bite Force / Bask Time Equivalence . Each crack suggests that crocodilian behavior follows not deterministic laws but a probabilistic “snap-flop” dynamic. We propose a unified Crocodile Uncertainty Principle : one cannot simultaneously know a croc’s position (submerged) and its intention (lunch). The 17 cracks are catalogued for future herpetological engineers. Lesson Kits Searching for a "new crack" for 1
