Tuesday, 16 May 2023

How did a 60-pound Pumpkin get on top of a spire at Cornell University overnight without anyone seeing?

It’s going to take more than one person to lift this thing in order to climb it to the top, even if you start your journey from the inside. I’m assuming that anyone would be referring to everyone else not involved in this prank, otherwise it would be impressive. This would either be by chance if a cargo plane happened to accidentally disperse its load overnight, or a freak tornado occurred which would luckily save the university in a roof repair bill. It could be the accidental experiment of a propulsion attempt and the protagonist knew mothing of where their projectile ended up. Or it could be the unknown result of a random teleportation experiment. It could be a highly trained blind or blindfolded team. A team of engineers could have done it using a system of pulleys or even an aircraft, but they would have known about it unless they’d managed to find a method to forget about it afterwards. But there is a known result. You can read all about it here: How the Pumpkin Got on the Tower (cornelldailysun.github.io)

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