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Post by swiftstarz on Oct 2, 2008 8:35:27 GMT -5
woot im in medi's cool book *dance dance*
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Post by musicman on Oct 2, 2008 12:14:09 GMT -5
Ummm....I bet you're in everyone's "cool book".
As for me, everyone on the forum (and in game even though I probably don't know 70% of current active GUARDIANS) is in my "cool book".
And thanks for the birthday wishes Villa.
Oh and by that way, assuming Swifty does use cake mix, each one uses 2 eggs, so that's 21.6 billion eggs. That's a lot, lol.
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Post by platinumvanguard on Oct 2, 2008 14:09:33 GMT -5
I don't think there are enough atoms in the universe to make 10.8 billion pounds of cake...
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Post by xXxLauraxXx(Deunan) on Oct 2, 2008 22:29:45 GMT -5
lol space man its never ending. omg swifty it can be a space cake lol... wow im bored
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Post by platinumvanguard on Oct 2, 2008 22:33:06 GMT -5
Just because space never ends doesn't mean there's an infinite number of atoms in the universe. Empty space has no atoms in it.
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Post by xXxLauraxXx(Deunan) on Oct 2, 2008 23:59:32 GMT -5
excatly.... yes i know it makes no sense but who cares lol, just remember "if u can imagine it then anything is possible." lol
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Post by platinumvanguard on Oct 3, 2008 20:22:18 GMT -5
"The only two things that are infinite: The universe and human stupidity. And I'm not so sure about the universe." Cookies to whoever realizes where this came from.
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Post by musicman on Oct 6, 2008 20:25:59 GMT -5
Lol this discussion reminds me of the solid we learned about in calculus which has a finite volume, but infinite surface area. like 1/x rotated around the axis or something.
By the way, human stupidity is not necessarily infinite. Stupidity is our definition of lack of knowledge. In one sense, you can only be as stupid as our collected knowledge because that's all we have to measure from. What's infinite are the possibilities of what we can learn. It's kind of like asking, "is the universe infinitely big, or are we infinitely small?"
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Post by xXxLauraxXx(Deunan) on Oct 6, 2008 22:02:39 GMT -5
thats pretty deep music lol but ur totaly right man. we got our own lil philosophical discussion going now lol
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Post by platinumvanguard on Oct 6, 2008 22:50:30 GMT -5
Yay! Time for rebuttal! so first, the solid of revolution of 1/x has finite volume ONLY if you don't cut it off at the infinitive y boundaries. So as long as the solid of revolution has a r>1 it'll work otherwise volume will be infinite too. Anyway... the more knowledge you get, the more you realize you don't know, and you'll never know everything in the universe since there are just some things you can't know. It's kinda complicated but in theory you can't know the state of a wavefunction unless you look at it, but once you've looked at it you've perturbed it and so you never knew the wavefunction after all.
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Post by medikate on Oct 7, 2008 9:57:04 GMT -5
Too many equations, variables, and overall "deepness" for me. I'm just here for the cake. ;D
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Post by swiftstarz on Oct 8, 2008 20:34:09 GMT -5
yes come for the cake...*lures medi to cake*
made you a guest music...the whole "new" thing kinda bugged me :x
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Post by xXxLauraxXx(Deunan) on Oct 8, 2008 22:43:40 GMT -5
ahhhh im scared i actually followed what plat said...*crawls under a rock* i hate being in college with a minor in math lol. oh well forget that stuff hey swifty i still want some cake(i never got any of my b-day cake cuz i was sick for those 2 months) so im gonna make up for it now with this cake lol
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Post by musicman on Oct 10, 2008 11:59:08 GMT -5
Yay! Time for rebuttal! so first, the solid of revolution of 1/x has finite volume ONLY if you don't cut it off at the infinitive y boundaries. So as long as the solid of revolution has a r>1 it'll work otherwise volume will be infinite too. Anyway... the more knowledge you get, the more you realize you don't know, and you'll never know everything in the universe since there are just some things you can't know. It's kinda complicated but in theory you can't know the state of a wavefunction unless you look at it, but once you've looked at it you've perturbed it and so you never knew the wavefunction after all. Yea I actually knew the part about r>1 but I didn't mention it cause I didn't think it was all that important to mention, lol. I figured the people who knew about it would know that and the ones who didn't wouldn't care. And can't it be said as "for all x >= 1"? By the way, isn't it sad that the final result of philosophy is that nothing can be prooven to exist except your own conscience? So, we could actually just all be a bunch of brains in a giant vat being fed stimulus by some expirementers in a universe completely 100% foreign to us. Or, we could be the only brain still alive that some scientists put in a safe place to be fed stimulus before they died so we're the only conscience left and everyone else is just some "object" we understand as another person. I don't believe either of those but it's kinda funny to think about. Oh thanks for making me a guest Swiffy I actually like it better than "new" too.
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Post by platinumvanguard on Oct 10, 2008 19:26:25 GMT -5
Yay! Time for rebuttal! so first, the solid of revolution of 1/x has finite volume ONLY if you don't cut it off at the infinitive y boundaries. So as long as the solid of revolution has a r>1 it'll work otherwise volume will be infinite too. Anyway... the more knowledge you get, the more you realize you don't know, and you'll never know everything in the universe since there are just some things you can't know. It's kinda complicated but in theory you can't know the state of a wavefunction unless you look at it, but once you've looked at it you've perturbed it and so you never knew the wavefunction after all. Yea I actually knew the part about r>1 but I didn't mention it cause I didn't think it was all that important to mention, lol. I figured the people who knew about it would know that and the ones who didn't wouldn't care. And can't it be said as "for all x >= 1"? By the way, isn't it sad that the final result of philosophy is that nothing can be prooven to exist except your own conscience? So, we could actually just all be a bunch of brains in a giant vat being fed stimulus by some expirementers in a universe completely 100% foreign to us. Or, we could be the only brain still alive that some scientists put in a safe place to be fed stimulus before they died so we're the only conscience left and everyone else is just some "object" we understand as another person. I don't believe either of those but it's kinda funny to think about. Oh thanks for making me a guest Swiffy I actually like it better than "new" too. Well, technically it's |x|>1... as for philosophy it's kinda like that... except we might not really exist after all.
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