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RE: Time? - BAndrew - 09-29-2012 (09-29-2012, 09:37 PM)Harthex Wrote:Time kills you but time also creates you. And yes there is a way to stop time but it's within human capabilities(09-29-2012, 09:33 PM)BAndrew Wrote:Besides being born dead I think the only thing that can kill you is time. Unless you know the secret to stopping time! Message me right now!(09-29-2012, 09:31 PM)Harthex Wrote: Time is the death of everyone. It cannot be stopped or can it restart.You bet? RE: Time? - nemesis567 - 09-29-2012 (09-29-2012, 09:17 PM)BAndrew Wrote:Who created maths? When things don't go right, who makes them right? How many times have maths failed? How many times was physics took down, then rebuilt? String theory?(09-29-2012, 06:00 PM)Khyrpa Wrote:Yes that's the roots and the word is time!(09-29-2012, 08:46 AM)BAndrew Wrote: If 0 < x <= 26 find the word that the following polynomial is encodingThe roots of the polynomial x^4 - 46x^3 + 740x^2 - 4898x + 11115 are: You can't confirm science, since it fails whenever you want it to, if you get what I mean. Connection points fail to be created, science fails constantly. RE: Time? - BAndrew - 09-29-2012 (09-29-2012, 09:43 PM)nemesis567 Wrote:Well if you are relegious God could have created maths, and if not maths existed from the start. What do you mean when things don't go right? Maths failed EXACTLY 0 TIMES. Physics wasn't took down. What was taken down is some theories that weren't 100% correct and they needed a little push. Science is confirmed and it never fails. Wait when did it FAIL?(09-29-2012, 09:17 PM)BAndrew Wrote:Who created maths? When things don't go right, who makes them right? How many times have maths failed? How many times was physics took down, then rebuilt? String theory?(09-29-2012, 06:00 PM)Khyrpa Wrote:Yes that's the roots and the word is time!(09-29-2012, 08:46 AM)BAndrew Wrote: If 0 < x <= 26 find the word that the following polynomial is encodingThe roots of the polynomial x^4 - 46x^3 + 740x^2 - 4898x + 11115 are: RE: Time? - failedALIAS - 09-29-2012 [/quote]Science is not based on paradigms -_-. It is proved and confirmed through mathematics and experiments. [/quote]Who created maths? When things don't go right, who makes them right? How many times have maths failed? How many times was physics took down, then rebuilt? String theory? You can't confirm science, since it fails whenever you want it to, if you get what I mean. Connection points fail to be created, science fails constantly. [/quote] Science rarely(or never) fails us. It is we who fail science. RE: Time? - nemesis567 - 09-29-2012 You fail to see what you don't want to see. Google is a nice tool tough. RE: Time? - BAndrew - 09-29-2012 (09-29-2012, 09:54 PM)nemesis567 Wrote: You fail to see what you don't want to see. Google is a nice tool tough.What you say doesn't even make sense and you don't support it with evidence. Tell me 1 time the maths have failed. RE: Time? - failedALIAS - 09-29-2012 (09-29-2012, 09:50 PM)BAndrew Wrote:(09-29-2012, 09:43 PM)nemesis567 Wrote:Well if you are relegious God could have created maths, and if not maths existed from the start. What do you mean when things don't go right? Maths failed EXACTLY 0 TIMES. Physics wasn't took down. What was taken down is some theories that weren't 100% correct and they needed a little push. Science is confirmed and it never fails. Wait when did it FAIL?(09-29-2012, 09:17 PM)BAndrew Wrote:Who created maths? When things don't go right, who makes them right? How many times have maths failed? How many times was physics took down, then rebuilt? String theory?(09-29-2012, 06:00 PM)Khyrpa Wrote:Yes that's the roots and the word is time!(09-29-2012, 08:46 AM)BAndrew Wrote: If 0 < x <= 26 find the word that the following polynomial is encodingThe roots of the polynomial x^4 - 46x^3 + 740x^2 - 4898x + 11115 are: Ironically, Newtons first and second law don't apply to our own bodies. Math didn't exist from the start of everything, nor was it discovered. Math was an invention, and may I say, a brilliant one at that. Also, the idea that the given solutions to an equation happen to spell out TIME mean literally nothing. We could be doing this in Dutch, and come up with an equation that's solutions spell out "tijd", leading us to believe that it's important. (09-29-2012, 09:55 PM)BAndrew Wrote:Math may fail with one using a useless formula, they dreamed of in a peaceful night. Math is our own invention, thus affected entirely by our own decisions and actions.(09-29-2012, 09:54 PM)nemesis567 Wrote: You fail to see what you don't want to see. Google is a nice tool tough.What you say doesn't even make sense and you don't support it with evidence. Tell me 1 time the maths have failed. RE: Time? - BAndrew - 09-29-2012 (09-29-2012, 10:02 PM)failedALIAS Wrote:Newton laws apply on everyday life perfectly. They were used and they are used to send sattelites to space. Math isn't an invention. They exist and the humans discover them. And I think you confuse Math with numbers. Maths isn't affected by us at all. It's just us who choose to use Math that way.(09-29-2012, 09:50 PM)BAndrew Wrote:(09-29-2012, 09:43 PM)nemesis567 Wrote:Well if you are relegious God could have created maths, and if not maths existed from the start. What do you mean when things don't go right? Maths failed EXACTLY 0 TIMES. Physics wasn't took down. What was taken down is some theories that weren't 100% correct and they needed a little push. Science is confirmed and it never fails. Wait when did it FAIL?(09-29-2012, 09:17 PM)BAndrew Wrote:Who created maths? When things don't go right, who makes them right? How many times have maths failed? How many times was physics took down, then rebuilt? String theory?(09-29-2012, 06:00 PM)Khyrpa Wrote: The roots of the polynomial x^4 - 46x^3 + 740x^2 - 4898x + 11115 are:Yes that's the roots and the word is time! Give me an example where math fails. RE: Time? - failedALIAS - 09-29-2012 (09-29-2012, 10:08 PM)BAndrew Wrote:I said US, no the rest of the world. Our bodies anatomy defies Newtons laws, not because he wasn't brilliant, but just because it is a controlled and living system contained within itself.(09-29-2012, 10:02 PM)failedALIAS Wrote: Ironically, Newtons first and second law don't apply to our own bodies. Math didn't exist from the start of everything, nor was it discovered. Math was an invention, and may I say, a brilliant one at that. Also, the idea that the given solutions to an equation happen to spell out TIME mean literally nothing. We could be doing this in Dutch, and come up with an equation that's solutions spell out "tijd", leading us to believe that it's important.Newton laws apply on everyday life perfectly. They were used and they are used to send sattelites to space. Math isn't an invention. They exist and the humans discover them. And I think you confuse Math with numbers. Maths isn't affected by us at all. It's just us who choose to use Math that way. Algebra was devised(mainly) by the ancient Egyptians. If you think that there was a jumble of systems and mental devices for complex and simple experiences that may only be regarded as "problems" by intelligent life-forms. That we, humans, merely discovered - then you better have a PILE of evidence to back that theory up. An example of a Mathematical failing through human misuse could be something as simple as those faulty theories we are taught in elementary school, for instance; 2-4 cannot equal anything and should be ignored. While proper teaching of negative numbers will teach you otherwise. RE: Time? - Traggey - 09-29-2012 The quoting, it burns! |