Cinderella's Glass Slipper Scenario Explained!

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This may seem like a silly theory, but I just randomly asked myself this "If Cinderella's glass slipper fit, then why did it fall off?" But there is some real science behind this! Fairy Godmother wasn't a fool! Can I make that a #? #FairyGodMotherain'tnofool 👍😜 anyways, she knew that there had to be a way for the prince to find her and track her down. Why not shoes? But here's the science. Our feet have these things called "Gravity pads". Whenever we walk the gravity pads shrink. So basically we get shorter. Then while we sleep they "reinflate". There are 3 factors for major change in foot size/height in our case. 1. What you're wearing. Any lady can tell you heels are torture. So that wears down you gravity pads a lot. Now imagine dancing all night in glass heels. That would definitely wear down your height and feet., 2. Exercise. as silly as this sounds you can loose foot weight. So with the pressure of glass heels and dancing you'd loose a lot of weight on your feet. But a meal and sleep can fix that. 3. What you're doing and how long. Cinderella works constantly and spent the whole night dancing, so it's likely your feet are going to shrink. But why one slipper? It's simple. Your dominant hand you use the most right? So your dominant foot would be the one that has the most control. Her feet were literally shrinking! But here's another trick. The fairy godmother gave Cindy her shoes while she was in the garden. She had already worked some of her gravity pads. So in order for the shoe to fit perfectly you'd have to #1 have the sane shoe size, #2 have your gravity pads be as worked up as hers, #3 have the same dominant foot. Also when the step mother broke it, she had the other to her non dominant foot. So her foot would've fit perfectly in that one because she was not moving as aggressively that day so her dominant and non dominant would be equal. What do you think? Is my theory accurate? Tell me in the comments!

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