In mathematics, the Klein bottle ( /ˈklaɪn/) is a non-orientable surface, informally, a surface (a two-dimensional manifold) in which notions of left and right cannot be consistently defined. Other related non-orientable objects include the Möbius strip and the real projective plane. Whereas a Möbius strip is a surface with boundary, a Klein bottle has no boundary (for comparison, a sphere is an orientable surface with no boundary).
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I don't see how, but I don't own one so I can't try it. It seems the crook in the neck would fill up before the bulb and air would be trapped preventing more liquid from flowing in, and as soon as you raised the crook to clear the blockage, the liquid would have to flow against gravity to enter the bulb.
I can only visualize two ways to fill this, the easier of the two is with tubing and a funnel, the other is to fill the neck and rotate the bottle to drain the neck into the bulb and repeat til it's full. Just turning it sideways just won't fill it completely.
Also I hope you can appreciate my lack of using the terms inside, outside, top and bottom...
I can only visualize two ways to fill this, the easier of the two is with tubing and a funnel, the other is to fill the neck and rotate the bottle to drain the neck into the bulb and repeat til it's full. Just turning it sideways just won't fill it completely.
Also I hope you can appreciate my lack of using the terms inside, outside, top and bottom...
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