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What mug did Pythagoras invent, wanting to protect people from excessive passion for wine?

In Greek souvenir shops, the so-called Pythagorean mug is very popular. This is a vessel into which liquid can only be poured up to a certain mark, but if you pour it higher, everything will flow out. This effect is achieved with a doubly curved channel in the center of the mug, one end of which is open from the bottom, and the other goes inward. The pouring out of liquid occurs in accordance with Pascal's law of communicating vessels. According to legend, Pythagoras invented this mug for the moderate consumption of wine and the punishment of those who are too greedy.

Authors: Jimmy Wales, Larry Sanger

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