A study by the BBC's television series Q.E.D. found that when toast is thrown in the air, it lands butter-side down just one-half of the time (as would be predicted by chance).
Viral phenomenon | 2012 phenomenon | Toast Records | toast (honor) | toast | Raynaud's phenomenon | Halo (optical phenomenon) | Burnt Toast Vinyl | Toast | French toast | Echo (phenomenon) | viral phenomenon | Toast (honor) | Toast (film) | The Toast of New Orleans | Petrozavodsk phenomenon | Kaya toast | Jedi census phenomenon | Entoptic phenomenon | Electronic voice phenomenon | Cinnamon Toast Crunch | Buttered cat paradox | A Toast to Those Who Are Gone | A halo phenomenon observed over the South Pole. Featured in the photo are several distinct phenomena: A '''parhelic circle''' (horizontal line), a 22° halo |