Message from @Thinky

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2020-01-03 21:25:23 UTC  

oof

2020-01-03 21:25:25 UTC  

Apparently, I am the onen stuck with 'faith' that the gravitational Constant works.

2020-01-03 21:25:30 UTC  

Lol

2020-01-03 21:26:31 UTC  

Simply just try even the more simple of gravitational equations

2020-01-03 21:26:38 UTC  

Like such

2020-01-03 21:27:14 UTC  

g(a) = G * M(p) / r^2

2020-01-03 21:30:50 UTC  

Lol, so many people like to point out how "math is the language of the universe" and yet they don't bother listening to it

2020-01-03 21:37:57 UTC  

It reads like the "Scroll of Truth" meme

2020-01-03 21:39:30 UTC  

Lmao

2020-01-03 21:39:32 UTC  

P1: "Mathematics are the language of the universe!"
SoT: "Your answer is incorrect."
P1: "Nyeh!"

2020-01-03 21:39:45 UTC  

omg yess

2020-01-03 21:45:05 UTC  

Try saying something that matters

2020-01-03 21:49:40 UTC  

I mean oki

2020-01-03 21:56:45 UTC  

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2020-01-03 22:02:56 UTC  

The way scientists are using mathematics is not what you learned in school, it is instead how anyone of us uses words, you can use words to describe anything, for example if I were to say their is an elephant hanging on a blade of grass on a cliff edge, realistically this is nonsensical impossibility but you can still describe it in words, this is how scientist skewer mathematics to describe anything they want mathematically.

2020-01-03 22:16:46 UTC  

We don't really skewer the mathematics, we just use whatever formulas can best describe the current situation without requiring Non-Euclidian mathematics

2020-01-03 22:16:56 UTC  

But when such is required, we can represent that too.

2020-01-03 22:17:11 UTC  

Math which defies all five Euclidian Postulates

2020-01-03 22:17:24 UTC  

But which can be represented by other methods.

2020-01-03 22:17:33 UTC  

Part of this is why we use derivatives and integration.

2020-01-03 22:20:11 UTC  

Fundamentally, you also need to know that mathematics, as with all things, doesn't provide an absolute truth for an answer, rather it provides the closest possible answer to what it is.

2020-01-03 22:20:37 UTC  

Evidently, this is why even in metallurgy we have tolerances in the schematics for +-1/1000th

2020-01-03 22:20:39 UTC  

Math doesnt explain shit

2020-01-03 22:20:55 UTC  

If you know the context behind it, it certainly can.

2020-01-03 22:21:10 UTC  

What is the width / diameter of the flat Earth model?

2020-01-03 22:21:23 UTC  

For the Earth itself of course, or the dome if you so wish.

2020-01-03 22:21:35 UTC  

I thought the eart was a cube

2020-01-03 22:22:10 UTC  

I will be driving soon, so I cannot discuss much further, but I will address any figures you have on the diameter of the FE when I can. Talk to you soon! @Citizen Z

2020-01-03 22:22:24 UTC  

The earth is not flat

2020-01-03 22:22:29 UTC  

Pls rich

2020-01-03 22:22:29 UTC  

2020-01-03 22:22:30 UTC  

k

2020-01-03 22:22:40 UTC  

pls bal @emiweejune

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2020-01-03 22:23:07 UTC  

Pls bal <@378975455790759976>

2020-01-03 22:23:07 UTC  

2020-01-03 22:23:12 UTC  

pls bal

2020-01-03 22:23:12 UTC  

2020-01-03 22:23:14 UTC  

Pls gamble all