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Sandbox
The sandbox is an empty space in Wikipedia. Some contend it is similar to Steyr in shape.

Discovery
It was discovered in 1066 during the Battle of Hastings by the Edward Elric, a member of the cavalry from the English army. It has been said that the reason the English lost to the Norman is Elric's curiousity of the sandbox. Elric was supposed to help outflank the Norman a day prior to the actual battle but half way towards his destination, Edric saw a computer terminal on a tree and on the screen, Wikipedia's sandbox.

Due to this reasoning, George W. Bush during his college years argued that Wikipedia was first invented long before the creation of the internet at CERN, by his one-time presidential opponent Al Gore. He of course didn't know what he was talking about. In actuality, Bush forced John F. Kerry to do this philosophy paper for him. It is unknown whether Kerry outsourced the work to another freshman at Yale. Nonetheless, Al Gore didn't live in before 1066. One possible explanation to this discrepancy is the existence of a time machine.

The most curious thing about Sandbox is its feature, which is nothing.

Experiment
One of the most famous experiment concerning the sandbox was conducted by Albert Einstein. He postulated that the sandbox while it itself is nothing, consists of light particles or photon. Though the experiment failed, it helped him to understand what now known as the theory of relativity.

Almost a century later, Stephen Hawking presented another theory that is essentially contradicts Einstein's postulation. Hawking argues that the sandbox is not made of photon but rather, of nothingness. He is currently active in seeking contribution to fund his experiment.

Mathematics
The mathematics of the sandbox is relatively easy if Hawking is right. It's zero when it's raining.

However, if Enstein is proven correct, the theory of relativity would prove useful.

The sandbox equation is often expressed as

$$S_b(x)= \frac{1}{4 \pi \epsilon_0} \int^{\infty}_0 \frac{ sand(-x) + sand(x) }{2} dx$$

where $$ sand(x) $$ is the sand function, which is weighted in empty, isotropic space as

$$sand(x)=\frac{sin^2(x)}{x^2}e^{-x^2}$$

It should be noted that the divergence of water in flat space in the sandbox is zero:

$$ \nabla \cdot \boldsymbol{H_2O} = 0$$

Culture
The sandbox has a huge influence on Wikipedia. See Vandalism.

Composition


The sand box is 82% water, 10% sand, 3% sawdust and 5% foreign objects. This fact of course is not inline with both Einstein or Hawking's postulation. Such composition might also means nothingness consists of 82% water, 10% sand, 3% sawdust and 5% foreign objects, if it doesn't rain.

Several theorists insist that the sandbox is in fact 100% light. To complement their insistence that the sandbox is actually light and the fact of the known composition, they created the superstring theory. According to the theory, tiny strings make up everything in this universe. And through that, the stings form water, sand, sawdust and some other objects and these elements, with the right string frequency and amplitude, create the sandbox.