What happens when we flush a lidless toilet

BoxsterCy

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Okay, this new study was sort of gross but also failed to distinguish between commercial toilets with high water pressure flush system with the low flow low pressure home gravity tank toilet. Still, for the commercial toilets, damn!

 
Okay, this new study was sort of gross but also failed to distinguish between commercial toilets with high water pressure flush system with the low flow low pressure home gravity tank toilet. Still, for the commercial toilets, damn!

And what about airport toilets?
 
And what about airport toilets?

Do you mean airplane toilets? Probably an interesting look see for guy's like these lab rats. The toilet room is uber small but the toilets are vacuum system and not water syphon so "out spray" would be way less, or so I would assume.
 
Fascinating.

Can't wait to hear Daphne's thoughts on this matter. Wonder if she'll do a study on the library toilets for us?
 
Do you mean airplane toilets? Probably an interesting look see for guy's like these lab rats. The toilet room is uber small but the toilets are vacuum system and not water syphon so "out spray" would be way less, or so I would assume.
No, actually meant airport ones. No two airports have the same design, at least the airports I’ve been in.
 
Just lidless toilets? What if it has a lid and it's not down? Even the lidded ones have a gap around the seat, are we all doomed?
 
Mythbusters did a show similar to this years ago. Wonder how much Colorado wasted on this study when they could've just watched Mythbusters.