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>> No.2759568 [View]

>>2759137
>seen 20 moves ahead in my head and calculated it perfectly

Hahahahaha

>> No.2758766 [View]

>>2758755
3/10
see me after class

>> No.2758730 [View]

>>2758721
>But what happens when you run into /x stuff that cannot be explained by science?

We make a better science.

>> No.2758719 [View]

Wait what was the point your conversational partner was attempting to make?

If it was, "The fact that things are just right is proof of a creator," your rebuttal could be, "If things were not right, we would not be here debating the subject. You are judging this based on one instance. Suppose, for a moment, that there have/are multiple 'universes.' [note: I hate the phrase multiple universes] Now consider, if you will, changes in the constant you've mentioned. If what you say is true, **there would be no one to observe the ones where conditions are not suited for life.** Thus, the 'ideal' condition, from the observers' point of view, will always be, and the not ideal, always not be. A 'universe' instance will ALWAYS have sufficient conditions for life, for without life it would not be observed. The fact that we, the observers, are here, presupposes the fact that the conditions are ideal -- or at least just barely sufficient -- for things to be the way they are."

Does that make sense? I've been sleepless for some time so it may not be completely lucid.

Anyway, you could also argue the fact that, although that constant may be 'just right,' there are many things that are far from ideal.

>> No.2758661 [View]

What if, using logic, you were to reach a conclusion that emotion is better?

>> No.2757778 [View]

>>2757709
That is a bad argument and you should feel bad.

>> No.2757713 [View]

Maple
Latex

>> No.2757542 [View]

>what happened to the days where one would buy only what one ACTUALLY NEEDED

Well you see people eventually obtained wealth beyond that necessary for the bare necessities

>> No.2755702 [View]

>>2755621
That's a very bad argument.

>> No.2755690 [View]

EK sometimes I can't tell if you're trying to bait people into insulting you or you're just plain retarded.

>> No.2749128 [View]

>>2749114
>an SAT Math 750 is required at my school to pop right into Calculus 1.

...what
Calc 1 can be easily learned by anyone who scores 500+ so long as the teacher is decent.

>> No.2748864 [View]

>>2748851
...and 5^0 = 1.

What's the problem

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>>2747565
>resource chits

>> No.2743873 [View]

Yes.

>> No.2740093 [View]

>>2740072
It's not a coincidence; God wanted it that way you faithless heathen.

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>>2729768
>Honestly, if they kill us, they kill us. We probably deserved it for the way we consistently shat over the lessons of history.

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>You can't divide by zero, but yes you can.

>> No.2725847 [View]

>noone

>> No.2725379 [View]

>>2725369
Back in MY day, trolling MEANT something...

>> No.2725186 [View]

>>2725170
moot gave us free will

it's up to us to make good threads

>> No.2725078 [View]

Instead of being of passive-aggressive piece of shit you could politely explain your position in a non-confrontational conversation.

>> No.2717990 [View]

>>2717969
not sure if troll or stupid

>> No.2717636 [View]

>>2717632
...but calculus at elementary school IS advanced.

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>Mother Earth
>Gaia

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