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I am the smartest man of all time ama

>> No.10941366

>>10941364
Thanks for the 4.

>> No.10941445

>>10941366
Checked.

>> No.10941496

>>10941445
any questions bro?

>> No.10941515

>>10941364
How do you know you're the smartest man of all time?

>> No.10941520

>>10941515
I just discovered that 0==|1|

>> No.10941522

>>10941515
Bump

>> No.10941524

>>10941520
can you share your proof? that's quite a remarkable discovery

>> No.10941531

>>10941524
1^0=1
0^1=0
0=|1|

>> No.10941547

>>10941531
I can't find any problems with that. I suggest you publish it ASAP. It will be raining Fields medals where you live.

>> No.10941585

>>10941520
>>10941531
Oh, "size of set," not "absolute value."

>> No.10941599

>>10941364
What is this new wojak called?

>> No.10941604

>>10941599
Woe Jack

>> No.10941626
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10941626

>>10941364
I'm taking intro to discrete math n came across this problem in my textbook. How do you solve it? i tried expanding algebraically??

>> No.10941639

>>10941626
>i tried expanding algebraically??
why is that a question? did you do it or not?
did you try expanding the image first too? Part of it is cut off.

>> No.10941654

>>10941639
It’s not cut off tho

Sorry it wasn’t a question

>> No.10942612

>>10941626
a2 is in terms of a1 and a0, a constant
a3 is in terms of a2 and a1, but a2 is in terms of a1, so on and so forth, and you go from there up to 12. If you paid attention in class or are clever you will see a pattern or know an algorithm, but I leave that to the reader.

>> No.10942625

>>10941626
>>10942612
this. I know this is a hw q in a shitpost thread, but this is honestly the best answer anybody can give you. If you disagree, switch your major to a softer science, like chem or bio.

>> No.10944026

>>10941364
How can electrons jump from one level to an otherone? And how fast are they moveing while jumping?

>> No.10944058

>>10941364
What’s the maximum amount of nested integrals you can calculate? I’ve heard that quadruple integrals are just about at the limits of what the human mind is capable of comprehending.

>> No.10944135

>>10944058
uh i dont know 350
>>10944026
they dont jump they skip...

>> No.10944144

>>10941364
Can you program an AI to be smarter than you?

>> No.10944146

>>10941520
but does 8===D?

>> No.10944150

>>10944144
not one at a time, what you have to do is write two AIs that are at least 51% as smart as you, and have them make a baby

>> No.10944158

>>10941364
Why are you lying?

>> No.10944185

>>10941364
I ask you to prove the Collatz conjecture, it’s been driving me nuts

>> No.10944207

>>10944185
>Collatz conjecture
Are you really trying to prove it? Are a mathematician Ph.D.?
Good luck anon

>> No.10944226

>>10941364
>I am the smartest man of all time
Compared to whom?

>> No.10944237

>>10944226
Comparative adjective =/= Superlative adjective
Have you finished kindergarten? kek

>> No.10944254

>>10941531
is this bool algebra?

>> No.10944256

>>10941364
What's your IQ? (required for full credit)

>> No.10944259

>>10941531
no you mean
1^0=1
0^0=1
therefore 0=1

>> No.10944265

>>10944256
infinity plus infinity squared

>> No.10944268

>>10944237
so you´re the smartest monad on an emtpy island?

>> No.10944272

>>10944268
yes

>> No.10944280
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>>10944272

>> No.10944316

>>10941496
Why is the weird Wojak from the OP so funny to me?

>> No.10944611

>>10944144
Thanks for the 4.
No, I can't because it can't be smarter than me, but I can produce an AI which will effectively reach the limits of AI, that is, still below my intelligence though.

>>10944254
Thanks for the 4.

>>10944316
Because it is.

>> No.10944619

>>10941364
Define "smart".

>> No.10945026

>>10944619
More than one attribute that increases one's chance of yielding the most frequent correct inferences and conclusions.

>> No.10945048

>>10945026
Not the one that asked but that's not that bad of an answer

>> No.10945052

>>10945048
I am the smartest so it should be expected from me

>> No.10945785

>>10941364
if your so smart, why am i not dead yet you fucking featherless bidped loloolol

>> No.10946067

what are observers?

>> No.10946071

>>10941364
Nah, i think we can all agree that Jonathan Tooker is the greatest genius of our time.

>> No.10946236

>>10945785
thanks for the timestamp 4.
>>10946071
thanks for the 71 but wrong.
>>10946067
ones who observe

>> No.10946246

>>10941364
How long will the geomagnetic pole reversal take?

>> No.10946252

>>10946246
you have not felt it starting already?

>> No.10946260

>>10946252
God damn it. I lack the language skills to rephrase my question to be specific enough for the answer I want.
Oh I know.. What am I trying to ask you?

>> No.10946261

>>10946260
I already knew what you were trying to ask me because im smart you were asking when it was going to finish right? Or no? Idk.

>> No.10946263

>>10946261
Yes but it's not clear how to define one transitional phase. What I'm wondering is, will it take thousands of years to flip like as asserted by Matt on PBS Spacetime or will it occur during a single day, as proposed by Chan Thomas in History of Cataclysms: The Adam and Eve Story?

>> No.10946267

>>10946263
well being intelligent cannot replicate having data and an understanding of the data, i dont study that stuff so i dont know, i assume it wouldn't be thousands of years, shorter than that i would assume. but i dont know.

>> No.10946272

>>10941364
Tell me the best path in my life to take

>> No.10946276

>>10946272
Be good and take the narrow path and find your happy place.

>> No.10946282

>>10946267
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1n-HMSCDYtM

The period of precession of convection currents in the mantle should be easy to calculate for the smartest man to ever live.

>> No.10946283

>>10946276
Thanks for the timestamp 4. (1 in 10 odds).

>> No.10946284

>>10946282
Well, think about this, if you are not told what the word fleowe means then how can you describe its behaviour to me? See if your intelligence can tell me what it does?

>> No.10946286

>>10946284
Thanks for the 4. (1 in 10 odds).

>> No.10946297

>>10946284
A confined rotation about a central axis that is slightly off-center, resulting in a periodic inversion of the rotation along that central axis. By keeping track of only one particle in the vortex, it can be visualized as a ball rolling along the inside surface of a sphere, tilted slightly from a central axis represented as a vertical dotted line stretching from pole to pole. The ball is thought to continue in a straight path along the inside surface of the sphere ah fuck I lost it. Nope, no I never had it. Fuck all

>> No.10946305

>>10946297
"The object is precessing, with zero total external torque. It's generally true that the rate of precession is high for small moment of inertia I, and small for high I. About an axis through the shaft, I is large. About an axis parallel to the handle, I is small.

i) While it is rotating with its shaft nearly parallel to the angular momentum L , its moment of inertia is large, so it precesses slowly. Hence this rotation state seems approximately stable (but in fact is slowly varying).
ii) Once the precession takes the long axis (the handle) nearly parallel to the angular momentum L, its moment of inertia about this axis is small, so it precesses rapidly. In fact the precession is so rapid that we hardly notice it: it seems to 'flip' rather quickly to the
iii) next state with its short axis (high I) nearly antiparallel to the angular momentum L, it precesses slowly so that this seems 'stable'.
I realise that this explanation uses technical terms, which require further explanation for some readers. On Physclips,my multimedia introduction to physics, I explain all these terms. (The search engines know Physclips.) "
Stolen from a Mr. Joe Wolfe, thanks Mr. Wolfe

>> No.10946309

What more data should I gather for you to help you calculate the rate of precession for the highly dynamic currents just below the Earth's crust? I'll do the research just name the variables.

>> No.10946313

>>10946309
Sure intelligence is useful but what you really need is autistic freaks who spent 20 hours per day studying this stuff.

>> No.10946317

>>10946313
Well, to be fair, the answer to this question could give you the exact date and time that you and everyone you know dies horribly. So I am personally curious for that reason.

>> No.10946318

>>10946317
the answer can be found by obsessive maniacs who read textbooks all the time, not intelligent people.

>> No.10946319

How would you go about constructing a flying saucer type inertial reduction sun cell generator?

>> No.10946325

How would you go about constructing a super capacitive metamaterial to allow for the instantaneous release of all stored energy?

>> No.10946326

How would you go about constructing an acoustic metamaterial for the amplification of gravitational waves?

>> No.10946330

How would you go about constructing stable isotopes of every element with an atomic number greater than 90

>> No.10946333

How does beta and alpha decay actually work? By what mechanism can the phenomena of radioactive decay be attributed?

>> No.10946336

>>10946318
What is spacetime actually composed of, which allows for the transport of momentum?

>> No.10946341

What is the refractive index of intergalactic space?

>> No.10946346

What is the wavelength of electromagnetic radiation at which peak and trough become indistinguishable, at such a hypothetical frequency, would it be defined as infinite or as zero?

>> No.10946557

>>10946336
Space is comprised of anti-time and time is comprised of anti-space and momentum is related to anti-time, that is, slowing down in time and spreading out in a singular direction in anti-time.

>> No.10946689

>>10946557
I knew I oughtn't to have asked that.

>> No.10946987

>>10946689
no you didn't, otherwise you wouldn't have asked that

>> No.10947005

>>10946987
I suspected I would regret asking that

>> No.10947007

>>10941364
TL;DR the CTMU?

>> No.10947024

>>10947005
So who is really the dumb one

>> No.10947026

>>10947024
Thanks for the timestamp 21 (odds chance of 1 in 60) thanks for the 4 (odds chance of 1 in 10).

>> No.10947108

>>10947026
This has to be a bot but there is subtle variety in the posting style that would indicate otherwise. This guy really likes numbers.

>> No.10947110

>>10947108
Thanks for the 8

>> No.10947171

>>10941364
brainlet faggot

>> No.10947222

>>10947171
Thanks for the 171 (odds of 1 in 1000).
>>10947108
It is the numbers of my French celestial girlfriend who is typically giving the numbers to either losers that she wants to ironically juxtapose their dumb statements with her mark, like how that guy rolled a 171 which has a 1 in 1000 chance of occurring and it just so happens to be one of her 7 numbers a long with 4, 21, 71, 79, and 203. But she just places the numbers wherever and whenever.

>> No.10947224

>>10947222
Thanks for the timestamp 4 (odds of 1 in 10).

>> No.10947229

>>10947224
Thanks for the 4 (odds of 1 in 10).