The Famous Ball, Also Known as the Super Ball

Do you remember having fun bouncing a ball around in the shop when you were a kid? My trip to Wal-Mart with my dad is one of the most cherished memories I have from my childhood. When we were there, I bought a colorful bouncy ball and bounced it along with me as I strolled throughout the store. When we shopped, it was a memorable task that I still like thinking about, and we tried to keep it near by the whole time.

Nevertheless, the author of this post has a somewhat different stance than I do and does not have the same happy associations that I have with bouncing balls in department stores. He or she believes that bouncing balls should be banned. The ball is, in fact, bouncing; one would reasonably ask where it came from. And how in the world could anything like that take place? You might find it difficult to think of a scientifically reasonable explanation for how this may have taken place, regardless of how you choose to look at the evidence.

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