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#1 2010-11-01 08:43:03

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A good mathematic question

If all the mathematical axes' are experienced in different ways: What axes' property is to be able to experience?

Solutionhelp:

2{A length in physics is allways positive, hence for each of the existing axes there is only one unique property.
3{If the thought axis with no sign existed, it would have the property of none experiencable, hence no other axis has that as a unique property.
{Since 3 apply, The axis with the sign + is the only axis that is able to experience, since otherwise there would be other axises that are unexperienceable which is impossible and since only the axis able to experience has that unique property, and thereby only from that axis can it be done.

So: The axis is the positive axis.

Can anyone confirm this?

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#2 2010-11-01 09:21:38

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Re: A good mathematic question

I simplify:

{Each axis has only one type of length in physics and hence only one unique property.
{if the unique property of none experienceable is reserved for the signless axis, no other axis has it as unique property.
{For the property to be able to experience all except the non experienceable to exist, it may not be a lesser property then the highest since then more things would be non experienceable which is only reserved for the signless axis. Thereby only the positive axis is able to experience, since there is no higher axis then the positive.


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#3 2010-11-01 10:10:58

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Re: A good mathematic question

Hi LQ;

How are ya! Tell you the truth I am a big fan of the x axis. Going across that is the only to travel. The y axis always did look a little weird to me and the z axis, that one has to go. Pointing out from the paper like that, bizarre! Do we really need it?


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#4 2010-11-01 11:21:36

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Re: A good mathematic question

big_smile heeh. Thank you for all kind responses over the years.

The answer is yes: we really do need the other axises, even though I am experiencing it from the positive one. So bobbym. I have finally noticed *applauds* your avatar looks a bit.. say hopefull. You wouldn't actually know of what a positive number (hoping you are possibly an alien) does physically to the earth? It's amazing how fully developed I am on this outskirt of a planet. So. How big would I be given all of my weight (around 100kg) have all dimensions?

And what do they mean with starting a black hole here on earth? If I am here, wouldn't it be possible that something fairly large is hiding in one of the cern particles they are intending to make a black hole of. Really. How insane.


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#5 2010-11-01 23:26:46

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Re: A good mathematic question

Hi LQ;

You wouldn't actually know of what a positive number...

Nope, I do not.

(hoping you are possibly an alien)

I do not think that you really would like to meet an alien. I am human.

How insane.

I am not currently aware of the dangers of CERN. But being aware of some of their activities here in Nevada and elsewhere I think you have hit it right on the nail. Insane!!!!!


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#6 2010-11-02 00:04:09

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Re: A good mathematic question

Main question: What are they doing? They have yet another extremely large onionring there?

And even though they know precisely what they are doing, they just have to fill out the particle blanks big_smile

Is this the "act before we think era" Can't they, like discuss the results they have endlessly allready, I see no point to spontaneously spitt out words on people then just go around and say I'm sorry (no matter how likely to work that is).

They are trying to find the mechanic of the matter and believe that it will do us some good. I just hope the energy to make the plant and the risks involved in such information is worth the progress. And mind you, a strange quark is most likely not hard to craft: It's just a matter of a precise right amount of energy inserted. If It was a harder process then that, would they even exist in large amounts?

That's my second question, and I feel that'll do for now. Good fortune and bye bye!

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#7 2010-11-02 00:14:55

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Re: A good mathematic question

Hi LQ;

And even though they know precisely what they are doing.

You have to have been around long enough to have a different perception that what we are told. I am not sure they know precisely what they are doing. Most of the time researchers do not have any idea what is going to happen. Bottom line, they do it anyway. Know the the story of the first atomic bomb tests?


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#8 2010-11-02 00:27:42

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*about that quote, I was being ironic, but okay I guess for the argument.

Somewhere under the dessert sand I believe. That they didn't know the effect. Allthough I don't remember all. *you can remind me*


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#9 2010-11-02 00:33:41

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Re: A good mathematic question

That is basically correct. Some scientists felt that it would cause a chain reaction in the atmosphere. This they argued would cause plasma to encircle the earth incinerating the surface. Without knowing whether those guys were right or not the tests were conducted anyway. They were set off in New Mexico. There were other unknowns that they disregarded. See if you can find the film Atomic Cafe.


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#10 2010-11-02 00:58:11

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Yes, I've seen it on tv before. I just checked again. I can't see the whole retarded discarding, you can't expect anyone with feelings to do that m8.
One sees it ones and then one just don't wanna put it on ones mind.

I checked around 20 minutes.

And now I agree with you. There are more then chances that they will find even more deadly weapons from particleacceleration. A bomb that can put out a whole country. Perhaps a continent; perhaps even a whole earth, I don't want to concieve it, but if there is one, they'll find it.


And I've heard of a couple, allthough it's myth. But what's limits got to do with physics?

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#11 2010-11-02 02:18:27

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Re: A good mathematic question

Hi LQ;

Carl Sagan wrote:

75% of the worlds scientists and technicians are employed by the worlds military.


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#12 2010-11-02 03:12:24

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Re: A good mathematic question

Chocking numbers, for one not so involved.


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#13 2014-11-24 03:59:05

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Re: A good mathematic question

Is that a good mathematics question?

Do you think I should go and ask Ra tomorrow about this?


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#14 2014-11-24 04:03:49

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Re: A good mathematic question

It did start out about the axes.


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#15 2014-11-24 04:04:57

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Re: A good mathematic question

I do not understand what is 'experience'


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#16 2014-11-24 04:07:39

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Re: A good mathematic question

The definition or something else?


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#17 2014-11-24 04:10:41

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Re: A good mathematic question

Agnishom wrote:

Definitions take you from point A to B. Imagination takes you everywhere else.


'And fun? If maths is fun, then getting a tooth extraction is fun. A viral infection is fun. Rabies shots are fun.'
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#18 2014-11-24 04:13:35

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Re: A good mathematic question

Too cryptic for me.


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#19 2014-11-24 04:16:59

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Re: A good mathematic question

Okay, define experience


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#20 2014-11-24 04:19:00

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Re: A good mathematic question

Is it important for this thread?


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#21 2014-11-24 04:52:27

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Re: A good mathematic question

Yes, very. Without it, I cannot even understand what #1 means.


'And fun? If maths is fun, then getting a tooth extraction is fun. A viral infection is fun. Rabies shots are fun.'
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#22 2014-11-24 05:00:37

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Re: A good mathematic question

That I can not answer because I do not know what he means.


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If it ain't broke, fix it until it is.
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#23 2014-11-24 05:07:03

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Re: A good mathematic question

Weren't you the person replying to his queries?


'And fun? If maths is fun, then getting a tooth extraction is fun. A viral infection is fun. Rabies shots are fun.'
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#24 2014-11-24 05:08:12

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Re: A good mathematic question

Yes and we had many good long talks.


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#25 2014-11-24 05:33:46

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Re: A good mathematic question

Without even knowing what he means?


'And fun? If maths is fun, then getting a tooth extraction is fun. A viral infection is fun. Rabies shots are fun.'
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