Quoted from Shoot_Again:Ok this is silly. Imagine it this way: Assume that you have a two-dimensional area, X and Y dimensions only, in the center of which is a hole. The X and Y dimensions remain constant but we introduce a Z dimension (for illustrative purposes "thickness"). At what point, as the Z dimension increases, does the single hole become two? The answer is never, it is always one hole. ONE HOLE
How about a digestive tract ?
One side is okay, except in the morning, the other side stinky ?
LTG : )