In Reply to: I explained already why your theory cannot be correct posted by geoffkait on May 7, 2011 at 04:03:32:
I did not read the entire thread. Just offering some insight as the kids and I enjoy watching "Good Eats" on the Food Network, where they go behind the scenes and show how foods are made.
As far as an attractive force playing a part, how about pouring them onto a flat plate with enough surface area to accommodate a single layer of candies? Or, pouring them from one bowl to another several times, adding to the mixing? Also, are they forming clusters IN the bowl, or are they forming clusters in the box and remaining so as they exit the box? Slo-mo replay, please! And with all that being said, you would have to determine what constitutes a cluster before conducting experiments.
A really cool experiment would be to fill an ultrasonic jewelry bath with candies, let it run for several minutes, then see how they end up.
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