Egg Balancing Day: Astronomical Myth or Reality?

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In summary, the article reports that the myth of Egg Balancing Day is a false belief, and that the Chinese are thought to have originated the practice.
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I met a woman a few months ago who told me that when she was a kid her father used to get up in the middle of the night on "Egg Balancing Day" which only happened twice a year, and balance a carton's worth of eggs around the kitchen for her and her siblings to discover in the morning when they woke up. He told them this was only possible twice a year because of something to do with how the planets lined up: it reduced the Earth's gravity enough to make this possible.

Apparently this is a tenacious myth. The first link below quotes a newspaper seriously reporting that "Egg Balancing Day" was coming up, and the second link gives the anecdotal account of a presumed skeptic who tries, but does not succeed in balancing an egg except on egg balancing day:

"In March of 1998 my friend sent me a newspaper clipping from the Springfield (OH) News-Sun (March 21, 1998) which showed an egg balanced on end.* The caption read
`An egg balances over the Pittsfield, Mass., skyline Friday. The balancing act is repeatable only on the vernal and autumnal equinox, when the sun crosses the equator, making night and day equal on all parts of the earth. Friday marked the first day of spring.'
Address:http://www.phy.cmich.edu/people/osborn/egg1.html Changed:6:45 AM on Saturday, March 26, 2005


"Obviously, the Science Explains All Front is working overtime to quell the "myth" about balancing eggs on the equinox, especially the vernal (spring) equinox, which happens to occur on March 20 this year, at 8:46 pm (EST). Yet the "myth" persists. There's something inside us that wants to believe that there are forces we don't understand, and that magic really does exist. So we're all ears when somebody tells us that the equinox is when the Earth and nature are completely in balance, when day and night are equal, and that for just a moment the rules of science don't apply. We want to believe in the possibilities.
As for me, all I can offer is personal anecdotal evidence. I've tried for I don't know how long to pull off this particular trick, to no avail. Until September 23, 1998, that is. I stayed up past midnight to try yet again, and as the exact moment of the autumnal equinox neared (12:37 am CDT), my egg miraculously began to try to balance. And about two minutes before the equinox, success! My egg, raw and cool, was standing tall and proud. It didn't stand long, but I was able to get a photo for evidence."
Astronomy - Egg Balancing Day
Address:http://djkelley.home.mindspring.com/EggBalancing.htm Changed:11:27 AM on Saturday, February 10, 2001
 
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The Chinese are thought to have originated the practice of standing eggs on end during the equinox. Just as the equinox symbolically restores balance to the world by signalling its rebirth after a season of darkness, the equinox literally balances the day by dividing it into equal portions of darkness and light. If the symbol of fertility — eggs — could be balanced on end during a day equally divided between day and night, this was a sign that all nature was in harmony. That the balancing of eggs could be achieved on any day of the year was of no importance; what everyone wanted and needed was a familiar, reassuring ritual to demonstrate that all was right with the world.

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A good mean to balance the egg in any day of the year is to give it a sharp push down and stopping it very fast. Inertia makes the yolk go down making the center of gravity lower and easing the balancing of the egg.
 
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SGT said:
A good mean to balance the egg in any day of the year is to give it a sharp push down and stopping it very fast. Inertia makes the yolk go down making the center of gravity lower and easing the balancing of the egg.
You mean like going through the motions of throwing it on the ground without actually letting it go? Sounds like a possibility.


chief, that history was interesting. Thanks for hunting that up.
 
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zoobyshoe said:
You mean like going through the motions of throwing it on the ground without actually letting it go? Sounds like a possibility.

It's exactly what I was meaning.
 

FAQ: Egg Balancing Day: Astronomical Myth or Reality?

1. What is Egg Balancing Day and when is it celebrated?

Egg Balancing Day is a popular myth that claims on the day of the Spring Equinox (March 20th or 21st), it is possible to balance an egg on its end due to the gravitational pull of the sun and moon being in perfect alignment. However, this is just a myth and has no scientific evidence to support it.

2. Is there any truth to the belief that eggs can only be balanced on the Spring Equinox?

No, there is no scientific basis for this belief. Eggs can be balanced on any day of the year with the right technique and a steady hand. The idea that the Spring Equinox has a special gravitational pull is simply a myth.

3. What is the science behind balancing an egg on its end?

The key to balancing an egg on its end is finding the perfect balance point or center of gravity. This can be achieved by carefully adjusting the egg's position until it stands upright on its own. It has nothing to do with the alignment of the sun and moon.

4. Why do people continue to believe in the myth of Egg Balancing Day?

Some people may believe in the myth because it is a fun and interesting tradition. It may also be a way to celebrate the changing of seasons. However, it is important to remember that it is just a myth and has no scientific basis.

5. Are there any other astronomical events that can affect the balance of an egg?

No, there are no other astronomical events that can affect the balance of an egg. The only factors that determine an egg's ability to be balanced are its shape, surface, and center of gravity. These remain constant regardless of any external factors such as the alignment of the sun and moon.

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