Re: magnetism and thermodynamics




"Ben Newsam" <ben.newsam@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:2372r2hp3i8p9uqn3ke1202dngk893vp0g@xxxxxxxxxx
On Fri, 19 Jan 2007 17:34:54 GMT, "WaveMechanic"
<Wave@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
"Edward Green" <spamspamspam3@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:1169215418.525208.105900@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Eric Gisse wrote:
Androcles, please explain how the Euler identity follows from the
Taylor series of anything. The identity is a trivial result of the
Euler identity z = cos(arg[z]) + i*sin(arg[z]) = exp(i*arg[z]) for when
arg(z) = pi.

Hmm... so you think it is Androcles?

Androcles/Sorcerer/Andro has been quiet recently, and there are some
similar traits. A number of similar traits.

I don't read Gisse's posts.

"Plus some other stuff like proofs, which I don't honestly give a ***
about. " - Gisse, 25 Oct 06
"I don't give a *** about philosophy." Gisse - 16 Nov 06
"perhaps you could explain to me why I should give a ***? " Gisse -20 Nov 06

Until Gisse is force-fed an enema he'll never understand mathematics (a subject which is reliant on proof), he's full of ***.

The idiot is a complete waste of time.

That would seem to be a "Yes", then.

Logically, heuristics do not seem to be and have the unlikelihood
of being part of linear algebra, you seem to guess, maybe, probably.

For those lurkers that might actually be interested, the sum of the
odd terms for Taylor's series for exp(x) is sin(x) and the sum of
the even terms is cos(x).
http://www.androcles01.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/Euler.GIF
Note the sign reversals which give rise to the sqrt(-1) in Euler's
identity. I leave the proof of that to Gisse, who has no interest
in proof and doesn't give a *** and was therefore killfiled again.
He may grow up some day.

Neanderthals such as Teddy Green are unable to understand Euler's
identity and therefore assume others cannot, hence consider those
that can to be arrogant idiots. In reality it is the fuckin' knuckle-
dragging, whining trolls like Green that are arrogant ignorant idiots,
but idiots never realise their own limitations.

Y'know, just about anyone can drive a car but few can build one.

"Edward Green" <spamspamspam3@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:1168793934.146865.155450@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
I recall straining my mind over diagrams full of angles and
perpendiculars, deriving (once) or trying to recover (many times) the
addition formulas for cosine and sine. I'm not sure when I first
discovered they were both contained, without any effort at all, in the
statement exp[i(a+b)] = exp[ia]exp[ib].

What makes the exponential function so unreasonably useful?

He strains his tiny mind and says "I can drive, how does a car work?"
Then when I try tell him he says "You are an arrogant idiot."
http://www.androcles01.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/
What a fuckhead!

Arrogant people are not likeable, but they have the right to be
arrogant when they are right and have to stand up to trolls.
Just make certain you are right, engage brain before opening mouth.



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