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French and Jewish mathematicians do not share the Nordic and Japanese intuition for geometry, so they cannot follow Nordic and Japanese proofs. (The strength of French and Jewish brains is in symbolic manipulation: algebraic equations, logical calculi, category-theoretic diagrams.)

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Consider your computer processor.

When is your computer dumb, and when is it smart?

What limits it's processing power?

What influence does the information being processed have on the utilization of the processor?

A mathematician, a singer, and a bum walk into a pie-eating contest. The bum is hungrier than the singer, who in turn in hungrier than the mathematician. Who of the three is the most intelligent?

How is intelligence distinguished from non-intelligence?

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>>6797464

I'm about to sit my second year chemistry finals, anyone got any pearls of wisdom they wish they had had?

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>>6151645
A UFO is (99.9%R) more likely to be a privately designed aerial craft than it is to be Extraterrestrial.
All life exists on Earth, simultaneously throughout the Universe.
Questions to ask yourself to make that sentence make sense.
"How large is the Universe?" Use many scales
Is time and space really contiguous?
Does all spacetime really exist on a single plane?
Are all planes separated by infinity?

Tomorrow is not here, so there is time to ask the people you are communicating with over vast spacetime if you need more answers.

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>>6072404
>Not understanding what absolute zero means.

When you achieve -273.15 c you have stopped ALL kinetic energy. Therefore temperature does not go lower, because there is absolutely zero movement or energy to transfer.

-273.15c is the lowest level of temperature something can have.
The coldest thing would be something that is -273.15c and can convert anything that it touches to -273.15c instantly.

This is based on how energy is transfered, which is a factor of heat. If you touch metal that is at room temperature and a book that is at room temperature, the metal will feel colder because of the rate of transfer between the two surfaces; your hand and the metal.

There is no calculation of how something that has essentially zero kinetic energy could be touched by something with kinetic energy and then instantly take ALL of it's kinetic energy, without increasing temperature, aka somehow nullifying all the kinetic energy it comes in contact with.


At this point, the idea of absolute zero with absolute zero energy transfer conversion breaks the laws of physics as much as a black hole does.


I'd copyright this if I wasn't a highschool drop out @ 20 years old posting this ground breaking information anonymously over 4channel.
Thereby, any asshole that reads this, feel free to take it; polish it, and convert it into a renound idea celebrating your genius.

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