I was working in a scrap yard during summer vacation from college where my duty was repairing construction equipment.
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One afternoon, I was taking apart a piling hammer that had some very large bolts holding it together. One of the nuts had corroded onto the bolt, so to free it, I started heating the nut with an oxy-acetylene torch.
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As I was doing this, one of the dimmest apprentices I have ever known came along, and asked me what I was doing.
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I patiently explained that if I heated the nut, it would grow larger and release its grip on the bolt so I could then remove it.
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"So things get larger when they get hot, do they?" he asked.
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Suddenly, an idea flashed into my mind (I know not from where). "Yes," I said, "that’s why days are longer in summer and shorter in winter."
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There was a long pause, then his face cleared. "You know, I always wondered about that…"