Some Science...

What is the ONE thing scent particles cannot get through?

We all know it's not paper, glass, plastic, or foil. I'm sure wax and clay can be ruled out. So what is it? Could a vacuum packed (say 3x) oz of C in a MBB (2x) inside a bottle of wine, said bottle of wine is vaccum packed (5x) in 2 MBB and in a box labeled FRAGILE be enough to keep dogs and pigs away?

...or am I just talking tinfoil hat stealth?


Comments


[14 Points] None:

Why not stuff it in a condom, feed it to a live cow. Then ship the cow to a Halal shop in the buyer's city with very specific butchering directions.


[3 Points] Vendor_BBMC:

Their are lots of thingsa smaell can't get through.

Any barrier which is impermeable to the chemicals it contains. Tinfoil, glass, concrete, a mountain.


[2 Points] hrmbus:

Anything which creates a vacuum. If air can't get in our out, neither can the smell.


[2 Points] None:

Drug dogs aren't there to actually smell the drugs. They're there to give a sense of legitimacy to searches. Depending on the study being done and who is handling it, dogs are right as low as 8% of the time they positively id things. I'm not saying dogs can't smell drugs, but packaging something so a dog can't smell it is in no way impossible. It's just that wont stop dogs from "smelling" things they shouldn't have been able to just out of chance.


[1 Points] _orion:

Hollow urself a candle and reseal


[1 Points] tarantisms:

where is /u/SwayzeRoundhouseKick with his tin foil hats??