Re: The birth and life of the universe.
- From: Eric Gisse <jowr.pi@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 21 Jan 2009 18:51:56 -0800 (PST)
On Jan 21, 4:25 pm, "Tom Potter" <tdp1...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
"Eric Gisse" <jowr...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in messagenews:7953fd3b-c0a6-4744-930d-fa9ccb2a761b@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
On Jan 21, 2:14 am, "Tom Potter" <tdp1...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
"Eric Gisse" <jowr...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in messagenews:d00d896e-3bd1-40c9-a693-1de1fe5ffaa3@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
On Jan 9, 1:20 am, "Tom Potter" <tdp1...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Contiguous things form an environment,
and the environment in turn modulates
the birth and death rates of
the things within the environment.
In a nurturing environment,
a population increases exponentially,
and in a non-nurturing environment,
a population decreases exponentially.
population(generation n+1) = population(generation n) * e^ (k*time)
Euler Formula
e^(i*pi) + 1 = 0
which is best stated as:
e^(i*( circumference / diameter)) + 1 = 0
That is not how pi is defined, idiot. Take a remedial course in
business calculus and try again.
[snip stupidity]
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Potter writes:
I am surprised to see that Eric Gisse
who claims to be a high school graduate
does not know that
circumference = diameter * pi
* Again, that is not how pi is defined. Idiot.
It is interesting to see that Eric Gisse,
who claims to be a high school graduate,
objects to my use of "pi"
as the ratio of a circle's circumference to its diameter,
and redirects his post to his family's private newsgroup.
Hopefully, my high school pal
will address the gestalt of my post (If he comprehends it.)
and explain how this invalidates my post.
It is not how pi is defined. What's so fucking hard about this?
Oh that's right, you are a salesman who was never trained in math or
physics so you have no way of knowing anything more than what was
taught to you when you were a little kid.
What's circumference divided by diameter in Hyperbolic or Elliptic
geometry? Not pi. What's circumference and diameter in sin(pi) = 0?
Why don't you get an education and stop repeating special cases.
Pi is a mathematical constant whose value is the ratio of any circle's circumference to its diameter in Euclidean space,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pi
IN EUCLIDEAN GEOMETRY. Euclid is wrong so a more general definition
must be devised. Might want to look into the past century and a half
of mathematics to find the answer.
[snip drooling idiocy]
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