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>> No.4015142 [View]

Tis like the difference between aleph-null and aleph-one.

>OR:
Imagine a 'rediculous factor' parrallel to lorrentz factor:
science has 0.01
religion has >0.6

>> No.3943622 [View]

OP is a cheeky cunt.

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Fuckin' Jewbs, mang!

>> No.3896245 [View]

>>3896235
You're my favourite namefriend on /sci/, what's your specialty, mathematics?

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I know you get cool effects if you use Infrared film in photography, are you on about capturing lots of samples of one scene with different imaging methods?
Sounds pretty interesting, post any galleries you come across please.

>> No.3858071 [View]

Basically this:
>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YldowmD89ng

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>> No.3857878 [View]

>>3857857
Thankyou /sci/.

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>>3857807
>generalising an entire sect of people

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>>3857783
you're just an anti-equestrite.

>> No.3857776 [View]

Georg Cantor was illogical as fuck, he thought God was talking to him! and he conceptualised infinity arithmatic.

Maybe it's usefull, bro.

>> No.3857754 [View]

>Convert to string
>check each character
^_^

>> No.3857691 [View]

Business man != Scientist

STOP THIS NOW!

>> No.3857681 [View]

>>3857639
Is that were the Japanese were detecting flavour changes in neutrinos?

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Do they have to be dead?

>>3857559
You're an ass.

>> No.3857550 [View]

>>3857270
Ptolomey liked how the Babylonians used a zero as a placeholder and incorperated it in his numbersystem. The Mayans had a real zero that looked like a sub-sandwich. Euclid finally got round to writing the rules for arithmatic of naught long after.

GREAT TIMES!

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>> No.3857211 [View]

>>3857188
Sorry, my herp. I was even reading the wiki page cus i'd opened it when you first posted!

>>3857191
Nice numbers.

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>>3856988
>>3856999
What's your favourite number?

>> No.3857002 [View]

>>3856952
Yeah, 1.61803...

>>3856957
To be fair, I love all the silver means.
> (n + sqrt( n^2 + 4 )) / 2

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Hey /sci/, what's your favourite number(s) and why?

Mine is pretty standard, phi. I like it cus >dat spiral & phinary number system.

>> No.3483990 [View]

Phinary is used in fibonacci coding.

base 4 is used to model Hilbert's curve.

binary is used in binary search algorithms.

>> No.3478698 [View]

Set theory is fun, zero is an empty set, one is a zero, two is a one and empty set etc...

good times..

>> No.3478571 [View]

>Kaku_stringtroll.jpeg

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