Suzi Mayhem Outdoes John Cleese

by AlanF 122 Replies latest jw friends

  • dark clouds
    dark clouds

    in the spirit of brevity and conciseness:

    someone posed a question,

    do you have any idea what an imaginary distance is? Or an imaginary time? Of course not, and neither does anyone else.

    apparently Steve Hawking and the rest of the mathematical community do

    ladies and gentlemen
    this is irony
    and/or a multiple personality disorder
    for later he himself
    yes fellow readers
    the poser of the question
    answered it with Steve Hawking's words. . .

    Imaginary time may sound like science fiction but it is in fact a well-defined mathematical concept.

    let the evidence speak for itself. . .

    seems irrational
    (with you being a doctor of physics and all)
    ALAN
    that you would forget having read hawking's writing
    at some point during your education,
    and considering you do know the page number. . .
    that you would then ask such a proposterous question.

    seems like the certificate is imaginary after all
    and it exists in your conceptual reality
    or should i say virtual reality

    sitting high on your throne were you?
    how's that for a slice of humble pie
    your own words betray you

    why don't you be a man about it and accept the fact that my use of the word is exactly whatyou misinterpreted and go back and read the first post
    you totally understood and understand what i said
    but you chose to be ignorant

    in the words of the tralfamadorians
    'so it goes'
    chuck
    ps. it is said that great minds think alike

    apparently hawking and i have something in common

  • dark clouds
    dark clouds

    my oh my
    that sounded like an ass being ripped anew

  • AlanF
    AlanF

    To darkmind

    It's truly amazing that someone can read words on a page and yet so completely misunderstand them. As a famous physicist told a colleague, "you're not even wrong".

    You're even more completely in the dark than assAtlast, and there's no use trying to correct you.

    AlanF

  • dark clouds
    dark clouds

    god dang it
    the simplest things are soooo overlooked
    excuse me while i gloat!!!!

    hey alan-stein,
    you know that c in the equation
    the one that represents the speed of light
    sit down for this one

    well i'm sitting here, typing away
    remembering a class i took back in high school as a sophomore,
    astronomy it was called
    and i remember c being nick-named the speed limit of the universe
    now,
    conceptually nothing is absolute,
    example,
    atoms were assumed to be the smallest particles until
    protons, neutrons and electrons
    were discovered
    then those were followed by even smaller particles
    im not a scientist
    but i believe these were called
    quarks
    anyhows as to not go off subject
    that c in the equation it is squared
    like in
    c * c
    this implies that light has the potential to
    go even faster
    that is pretty fucking fast mate
    will you now retort that c only represents 186,000 as a numeral in the equation?
    c'mon alan if yu were so smart you would be in hawkings place writing those books
    i simply speculate because i know how to
    and im not afraid to share my views
    im not absolute
    just not afraid to question
    and think
    niter
    fuzzy boy chuck

  • dark clouds
    dark clouds

    oh alan could it be oh could it be that you are still projecting
    god diggidy dang
    possibilities are so many

    dark mind that is catchy i like it
    seems that there is alot of activity in this darkness
    more than you would ever allow yourself in the vacuum between your ears

    "you're not even wrong"
    .
    he was talking to you wasn't he

    It's truly amazing that someone can read words on a page and yet so completely misunderstand them.---alan

    the reason you still won't get off my dick
    this is exactly what i have been telling you

    in your mathematical mind you misunderstood
    it is that simple
    deal with it will you

  • suzi mayhem
    suzi mayhem

    I now pronounce this particular horse to be of the DEAD KIND.

    Thank you.

    *taking a smartass bow*

  • Focus
    Focus

    darkcloud quoted Hawking in an attempt to refute AlanF:

    Imaginary time may sound like science fiction but it is in fact a well-defined mathematical concept.

    darkcloud, a 7-dimensional vector space is also a totally well-defined mathematical concept.

    However, to assign real-life meaning to such is impossible, and it is in that context that the terms were used in the beginning of this thread.

    I therefore think you are misinterpreting Hawking by, ummm, an angle of about pi: what you quote supports AlanF, rather than confounding him.

    The usefulness of an imaginary dimension in all sorts of branches of physics stems (pun) purely from the fact that it is easier to add than to multiply [ e^(i*x) = cos(x) + i * sin(x) and all that ].

    It does not make the imaginary real, You Know - merely useful.

    Note that I mentioned 7-dimensional vector space before in my example of a well-defined mathematical concept. I did not mention 4-, 5-, 6-, 8-, 9- etc. dimensional vector spaces as the vector product (cross-product) cannot be defined for them (it has meaning only for 3- and 7- dimensional vector spaces). When you have understood this, and the proof of this, please do come and debate with me. Till then, kindly accept my assurance that AlanF is far more correct than are you.

    --
    Focus
    (Topological Physicist of the CunningLinguist Class)

  • riz
    riz

    CunningLinguist.

    Hmmmmmm... Focus, oh nevermind.

    riz

    Insanity in individuals is something rare- but in groups, parties, nations, and epochs it is the rule. - Nietzsche

  • Focus
    Focus

    riz noted:

    CunningLinguist.
    Hmmmmmm... Focus, oh nevermind.

    Nor is it a question of tongue in cheeks!

    --
    Focus
    (antitype of Master-Baiter Class)

  • larc
    larc

    Hey Dark,

    You assert that since "c" is squared in an equation, the light itself can go faster. This seems silly to me. Could you provide a quote from a physics book to back up this silliness?

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