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>>8998680
>You have to fill neither hole (42) or both holes (44) in order to maintain stability of the body
That's what she said

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>Similarly, if a light source is placed at one focus of an elliptic mirror, all light rays on the plane of the ellipse are reflected to the second focus. Since no other smooth curve has such a property, it can be used as an alternative definition of an ellipse.

how is this proven?

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>>8623521
so what happens when you include godel's incompleteness theorem? does it become impossible to make a truly rigorous form of set theory in this sense because sets are so encompassing tha the semantic framework can lead to unfalsifiable shit like "flowers are pretty" or is this an issue with 1st order logic in the general matter outside of set theory?

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>>8555886
show me a fraction. come on show me.

>half a pie

no no that's a pie cut in half!

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so we have the laplace transform, fourier transform, path integrals, and green's theorem as a whole.

what part of these should i learn to grasp lorentz integral transforms? what do you actually need to know them?

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>ORGAniSM

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