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Imagine that you have control of one of the fundamental forces of natural, say, magnetism.

What can you accomplish with this ability? If you become a super hero, what your attacks and defenses are going to be?

I'm not just saying stick metals together that kind of magnetism, but in the sense of "the electric flux through the closed surface ∂Ω is equal to QV/epsilon.

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subtle troll is oh so subtle

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>>3525710
>reduce the scope of humanity's intellectual accomplishments to only what I am comfortable with
>somehow this will make people smarter

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>>3133653
>and your predictions are useless because they interact with the matter you are predicting. They're a strange quantum form of self-fulling prophecy, and everyone except economists arn't clued in.

If you think the predictions are a self fulfilling prophecy, that means they end up being accurate...

Maybe you could complain about economists missing other possible outcomes that don't occur due to their predictions being self-fulfilling but being able to correctly predict outcomes is hardly "useless" as you claim.

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Basically, it's this part I want help with:

void Date::longdisplay () {
char longmonths[12][12] = {"January ", "February ", "March ", "April ", "May ", "June ", "July ", "August ", "September ", "October ", "November ", "December "};
for (int i=0; i<=12; i++) {
cout<<longmonths[i][month];
}
cout<<" "<<day<<", "<<year<<endl;
}

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>>2627340
>only Nordic countries are social democracies

You have a very self serving definition. Your claim that

>Southern European welfare is based on relations with family and church, rather than state.

is especially groundless.

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>>2352040
>implying I'm not made of magic

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I don't think Computer Science would do well in /g/
Can we agree to put CS under Mathmatetics (bc that's really what it is)?

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