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Re: SRDANOVA MATHEMATICS
Since we're on the subject, here's a review of the eight simple machines:
1) The Wheel. The important thing to remember about a wheel is that it cannot be accelerated without slipping. If the thunder don't getcha then the lightning will.
2) The Lever/Pulley. These two are the same, it's just that the pulley is made of rope and you can't push on it. They way they work is that you put force in, and you get a smaller force back out, but more slowly. Very useful.
3) The Bludgeon. This is one simple machine that can increase force. It's surprising how little pummeling with a big ol' shillelagh it takes to force someone to do all sorts of things.
4) The Nail. When all you have is #3, everything looks like one of these.
5) The Nand Gate. Due to the unavoidable information loss associated with two inputs being reduced to just one output, quantum mechanics says that a computer can never go faster than the electricity that's driving it.
6) The Macpherson Strut. It's a spring and a shop exorber all in one! Kind of like a nectarine. And you may need a boot kit with that.
7) The Bullet. The ones perpetually flying around at eye level keep us crawling on our bellies and/or living underground. Interestingly, the bullet is the reciprocal of the balloon, and they are otherwise isomorphic (both are NP-complete).
8) The Plunger. Has some inherent properties that I can't remember, and is the natural enemy of the rubber chicken.
1) The Wheel. The important thing to remember about a wheel is that it cannot be accelerated without slipping. If the thunder don't getcha then the lightning will.
2) The Lever/Pulley. These two are the same, it's just that the pulley is made of rope and you can't push on it. They way they work is that you put force in, and you get a smaller force back out, but more slowly. Very useful.
3) The Bludgeon. This is one simple machine that can increase force. It's surprising how little pummeling with a big ol' shillelagh it takes to force someone to do all sorts of things.
4) The Nail. When all you have is #3, everything looks like one of these.
5) The Nand Gate. Due to the unavoidable information loss associated with two inputs being reduced to just one output, quantum mechanics says that a computer can never go faster than the electricity that's driving it.
6) The Macpherson Strut. It's a spring and a shop exorber all in one! Kind of like a nectarine. And you may need a boot kit with that.
7) The Bullet. The ones perpetually flying around at eye level keep us crawling on our bellies and/or living underground. Interestingly, the bullet is the reciprocal of the balloon, and they are otherwise isomorphic (both are NP-complete).
8) The Plunger. Has some inherent properties that I can't remember, and is the natural enemy of the rubber chicken.
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Re: SRDANOVA MATHEMATICS
Presupposition-point numbers have opposite
The process:
P1-0 = (s.0)
P2-1 = (s.0, 1)
P3-2 = (s.0, 1.2)
P4-3 = (s.0, 1,2,3)
P5-4 = (s.0, 1,2,3,4)
... [S7]-opposite point of
SM-I do not know the opposite point of
----------------------------------------------------------
Presupposition-numbers are comparable with each other
The process:
P1-two numbers (a, b) are comparable with each other - a> b, a = b, a <b, ).(=(>,=,<)
P2-three numbers (a, b, c) are comparable with each other P3-four numbers (a, b, c, d) are comparable with each other
...
[S8]-comparability issues
SM-known two of comparability, comparability of three numbers (a number comparable with the number of the PC),
comparability of the other knows.
The process:
P1-0 = (s.0)
P2-1 = (s.0, 1)
P3-2 = (s.0, 1.2)
P4-3 = (s.0, 1,2,3)
P5-4 = (s.0, 1,2,3,4)
... [S7]-opposite point of
SM-I do not know the opposite point of
----------------------------------------------------------
Presupposition-numbers are comparable with each other
The process:
P1-two numbers (a, b) are comparable with each other - a> b, a = b, a <b, ).(=(>,=,<)
P2-three numbers (a, b, c) are comparable with each other P3-four numbers (a, b, c, d) are comparable with each other
...
[S8]-comparability issues
SM-known two of comparability, comparability of three numbers (a number comparable with the number of the PC),
comparability of the other knows.
Re: SRDANOVA MATHEMATICS
msbiljanica, were you a poster at Richard Dawkins Forum a few years ago?
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Arrrrrrrrrrrggggggg ..msbiljanica wrote:

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That's my approach. Has worked out well enough so far. Well, unless you ask other people, that is.Rum wrote:I've always struggles with maths too. Why didn't I just think of making it all up as I went along!?

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