Poll

Is "Pi" odd or even?

Yes
No

Author Topic: Is "Pi" odd or even?  (Read 2809 times)

Theoretically, since there is no end to the amount of numbers between two numbers, time should never pass, distances should never be travelled, etc.
Basically ∞ forgets the world up its infinitely expanding ass.
Right, but the world isn't math, it's quantum mechanics.

Nothing can ever be less than 1, so fraction are completely theoretical.

Nothing can ever be less than 1, so fraction are completely theoretical.
I don't see how that can work.

Right, but the world isn't math, it's quantum mechanics.

Nothing can ever be less than 1, so fraction are completely theoretical.

Isn't everything theoretical


I don't see how that can work.
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Only two objects that have less mass than the original object that no longer exists.

Isn't everything theoretical
Theoretically, yes.
Edit:
theoretically  :cookieMonster:
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You have 1 cookie. You break it. Said cookie no longer exists.

Only two objects that have less mass than the original object that no longer exists.
But it is a certain percent of the original mass...
Eh. What you're saying makes sense.


Well, at least I got my own topic.

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Guys, we all know I am odd. Why do you have to bring it up?
Well, at least I got my own topic.

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LOL SO FUNNY I GET IT UR NAME IS PI ISNT IT? OMFG LOL!

LOL SO FUNNY I GET IT UR NAME IS PI ISNT IT? OMFG LOL!

colton ur so MEAN

Looked at the poll, imagined the following convesation:

>Is pi odd or even?
>Yes.

Oh, wow, I laughed at that, Dren.