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>>15936922
Yes, just use linear programming

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>>11253111
>Why does an animal need to be aware of it's environment?

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>>10577421
It's a trade hub, dude. Read it's history.
Though even if none of that happened, the fact that the place looks fucking amazing and is in a bay with all the views guarantees it becomes hot real estate.

>Quite incredible you think Hong Kong would have developed just as much as part of China this whole time.

I don't think that at all, so apologies if you got that impression.
The British were the best colonizers of all the major nations that did it, since their former colonies are by far the most functioning compared to those of other states. It's also thanks to the British cultural influence that there is such an emphasis on personal freedom in Hong Kong as compared to mainland China.

You want to slum it, go to Macau which was colonized by the Portuguese. It's just a giant gambling den.

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>>9682426
Professor got asked this question during the lecture. His answer was that, even if those constants will somehow change, the dependencies between units will remain the same. (which isn't a really plausible scenario - think of it, the prognosed age of the universe is something like 14,7 billion years - do you think that during a century or so, there will be any significant change to the constant, that is the same no matter the place in the universe?).

Also, the only change that is possibly forseeable is that we will invent ways to define those constants in more accurate way, with even lesser uncertainity.

Besides, in forseeable future, we will move to Planck-based units, as other anons said.

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>mem

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>>8498605
did it first year mathematics.
just do the excercises and you will start getting the hang of it

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>>8494912
>Also, you realize what I meant about Homo and Simia, yes?

Faggots and Siamese twins?

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