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Off Topic / Re: What do you think?
« on: April 17, 2008, 11:00:43 PM »
I did, thank you for not being ignorant. Anyway, you seem pretty cool I don't know you very well though.
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Lets put it in the code anyway and see what happensNah, it means it hasn't stopped, but it hasn't moved either. It did something "else". the 1/0 problem has two simultaneous values of +infinite and -infinite. The simultaneous values are due to the nature of the problem....In other words, stopped?Its speed would equal
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-infinite and +infinite simultaneously?
1/0 can be regarded as 1 / "An infinitely small number". If you have 1/0.1 , you get 10. 1/0.01 = 100, 1/0.001 = 1000 , ... , 1/0 = some infinitely huge number. But, we can't simply say it will equal Infinite, because the problem can work from the Negative side of zero as well: 1/-0.1 = -10 , 1/-0.01 = -100 , ... , 1/ -0 = some negative infinitely huge number.
And because 0 = -0, then 1/0 should have two simultaneous values. The nature of the problem also means that you can't add them together. As you know, infinite is impossible, so infinite and -infinite simultaneously is even more impossible, albeit it's seen frequently in quantum mechanics (see "Particle in a 1 dimensional box" problem)
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Leave.Or a slash command, like /barrelNO.