Non-Euclidean Seinfeld space.
There is (admittedly anecdotal) evidence that it doesn't, based upon the path travelled by the "loogie" that hit the Mets baseball player whose name I can't remember.
This assumes the Seinfeld Cinematic Universe follows the Standard Model of physics.
Kramer's hair suggests otherwise
This has implications for the Tommy Westphall Universe as a whole.
I think I remember Kramer pointing this out in an episode.
Why are the cabinets going through the wall?
Fix this problem, and suddenly the hallway can exist. It simply turns.
For more space, why else?
I saw this posted in another thread where they were also saying Jerry's bedroom (which I always thought was to the right of the bathroom) is supposedly to the left? Can anyone corroborate?
Yeah, it's to the left. They don't go back there very often, but I remember it to the left.
Back... and to the left
It could, if Jerry is, in fact, a Time Lord.
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