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Could Jerry Seinfeld s Hallway Exist in the Real World?
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Seinfeld. Jerry’s home can’t exist in the real world. Not if you believe in basic rules of time and space. You can see why in an overhead rendering of the apartment. If you actually built it to these specifications, the outside hall would need to run through Jerry’s kitchen.
Your instinct might be to say the hallway must have been curved. That was my first reaction. Lots of other Reddit users said the same thing too. If you look at screenshots of certain episodes, that does seem plausible. In certain moments the area between Jerry and Kramer’s apartments seems small enough that it could form a little cove. As you walk away from Jerry’s door, the hall could bend away from the kitchen.
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An image of a rendering of Jerry Seinfield s apartment that shows it couldn t actually exist. (Photo credit for image in the circle: Nbc Tv/Kobal/Shutterstock
Photo credit for apartment rendering: Reddit User PixelMagic)
UPPER WEST SIDE, NY Jerry Seinfeld s Upper West Side apartment in Seinfeld has never come under the same scrutiny as Monica and Rachel s apartment in Friends. However, an earth-shattering discovery on Reddit might make Seinfield lovers lose a little sleep this week.
It turns out that Seinfeld s television apartment at 129 W. 81st St. isn t just fictional, but it literally couldn t exist by the governing laws of science.
Does Jerry Seinfeld live in Bizarro World? The question, which is somehow not a judgment on the comedian’s luxe lifestyle or past relationship with a high school student, was posed on Reddit based on the specs of his onetime apartment.
User PixelMagic, using a floorplan of Seinfeld’s Upper West Side bachelor pad in his eponymous sitcom, ruled that the comic’s spacious kitchen couldn’t possibly accommodate the hallway we see throughout the series.
Ryan Britt at Fatherly seized on the post, using Seinfeld’s affinity for Superman as a cheeky explanation: “Only Kryptonian tech could explain that phantom hallway, which means, maybe, just maybe, when people walk down it, they’re actually in the Phantom Zone.”
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