And OP - any idiot can ask questions; only the wise may provide answers.
Limit Theory: The Essence of Existence? - Page 3
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Ianuus
Australia349 Posts
And OP - any idiot can ask questions; only the wise may provide answers. | ||
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farvacola
United States18839 Posts
Question No. 2: How many mirrors are in the word "vanity"? | ||
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ECHOZs
United States499 Posts
On January 20 2013 09:31 Simberto wrote: It's funny, because i asked questions, and you just answered that you liked me asking question, but did not answer a single one. Are you looking for an absolute answer or are you looking to simply add a new experiance to your life? | ||
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ECHOZs
United States499 Posts
On January 20 2013 09:32 Ianuus wrote: WTF is this? I came in here expecting a rundown of De Moivre's theorem. And OP - any idiot can ask questions; only the wise may provide answers. The only true wisdom is knowing you know nothing- Socrates | ||
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Silencioseu
Cyprus493 Posts
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Ianuus
Australia349 Posts
On January 20 2013 09:35 ECHOZs wrote: The only true wisdom is knowing you know nothing- Socrates Incorrect. Socrates spoke Greek, not English. (But actually, those the words of Plato, not Socrates. Plato is using Socrates as a mouthpiece to advocate his theory of forms, which has been obsolete since the enlightenment. Well, obsolete in terms of raising relevant questions and answering relevant answers, not if you're just getting started on epistomology and "OMG cave allegory so deep") | ||
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Ropid
Germany3557 Posts
On January 20 2013 09:24 ECHOZs wrote: Then maybe they should ask questions and try to understand. I literally have problems with every sentence of the OP. For example: Matter has 2 properties that of an individual and of a group, it has a instinct or sense of ego and adapts to both independently (Examples relate quantum mechanics and general relativity but don’t limit yourself to those apply this to everything around you) I don't understand anything about that sentence. I don't even understand what you mean with "matter". Do you really mean atoms etc.? But why would an atom have "instinct"? What do you understand as "instinct" so that this idea makes sense? Why do you use "individual" to describe an atom? What does "individual" mean to you for that sentence to make sense? Something that could be interesting to watch regarding humans and limits in thinking, and how free one is or probably isn't (it's a series of 25 videos): + Show Spoiler + | ||
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Fus Ro Dah
Singapore141 Posts
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sam!zdat
United States5559 Posts
On January 20 2013 09:28 CrY. wrote: sam..just stop... also Sam, you're the cutest poster on team liquid, and i mean it the same way you did.. none of this is my fault | ||
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Silencioseu
Cyprus493 Posts
On January 20 2013 09:42 Ropid wrote: I literally have problems with every sentence of the OP. For example: I don't understand anything about that sentence. I don't even understand what you mean with "matter". Do you really mean atoms etc.? But why would an atom have "instinct"? What do you understand as "instinct" so that this idea makes sense? Why do you use "individual" to describe an atom? What does "individual" mean to you for that sentence to make sense? Something that could be interesting to watch regarding humans and limits in thinking, and how free one is or probably isn't (it's a series of 25 videos): + Show Spoiler + http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NNnIGh9g6fA That's some pretty interesting series of vids, thanks. | ||
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ECHOZs
United States499 Posts
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furerkip
United States439 Posts
Decode it. If you can't, it's apparent you are limiting yourself. | ||
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ECHOZs
United States499 Posts
On January 20 2013 09:46 Fus Ro Dah wrote: I am at the weird part of TL again. This cracked me up, but weird is good imo. | ||
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farvacola
United States18839 Posts
On January 20 2013 09:50 ECHOZs wrote: I have another question gentelman, what is the difference between Facilitation and Dictation? One tends to be rather hard, while the other at least hides beneath the veneer of the soft. | ||
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Junichi
Germany1056 Posts
Oh no, you're categorizing things into good and bad, you're limiting yourself! | ||
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Ianuus
Australia349 Posts
On January 20 2013 09:50 ECHOZs wrote: I have another question gentelman, what is the difference between Facilitation and Dictation? Woah, looks like he delimited himself from correct spelling as well. Good going son. Easy, facilication means making something easier, and dictation means reading out something to someone else. I'm not even sure how one can get these two confused. | ||
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ECHOZs
United States499 Posts
On January 20 2013 09:51 furerkip wrote: 23480438509W34850-TE0ETH3O4IRIUFDSHFIUSHGUHQFWFWEWRVRUIGIRT Decode it. If you can't, it's apparent you are limiting yourself. Challenge accepted. I think this is just you trying to fit in the majority in the subculture that is TL. Being a part of a group is essential and so is being your own independent person. Decoded | ||
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sam!zdat
United States5559 Posts
On January 20 2013 09:51 furerkip wrote: 23480438509W34850-TE0ETH3O4IRIUFDSHFIUSHGUHQFWFWEWRVRUIGIRT Decode it. If you can't, it's apparent you are limiting yourself. according to nassim taleb, it helps if you inject yrself with dopamine | ||
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sam!zdat
United States5559 Posts
On January 20 2013 09:50 ECHOZs wrote: I have another question gentelman, what is the difference between Facilitation and Dictation? more to the point, what isn't the difference? | ||
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ECHOZs
United States499 Posts
On January 20 2013 09:53 farvacola wrote: One tends to be rather hard, while the other at least hides beneath the veneer of the soft. Thanks for answering. Facilitation is providing the tool for people to do what they have a passion for, while dictation if forcing people to do something they have no wish to do. | ||
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