This makes me want to groove into the robot dance, Katy. :)I wonder: are human beings programmed to be as calculating as well?
He may never get them untied again with those calculations, especialy considereing he is dealing with imaginary numbers (human rational).
Human emotions and the square root of minus one make no sense but are useful as long as you don't remember what they mean. I think I got lost factoring the first polynomial. Wonderful dear katy!
my darling dears, all of you... it makes less sense the more you think about it... or should i say...the time (t) spent on the concept (c) is indirectly related to the solution (s)if and only if s is equal to sense (S)thereforet(c)/1 = 1/s iff s=S
Oh dear, I'll be factoring all night again!
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This makes me want to groove into the robot dance, Katy. :)
I wonder: are human beings programmed to be as calculating as well?
He may never get them untied again with those calculations, especialy considereing he is dealing with imaginary numbers (human rational).
Human emotions and the square root of minus one make no sense but are useful as long as you don't remember what they mean. I think I got lost factoring the first polynomial. Wonderful dear katy!
my darling dears, all of you... it makes less sense the more you think about it... or should i say...
the time (t) spent on the concept (c) is indirectly related to the solution (s)
if and only if s is equal to sense (S)
therefore
t(c)/1 = 1/s iff s=S
Oh dear, I'll be factoring all night again!
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