Author Topic: I Finished Whole-Life  (Read 4313 times)

I was just using different wording. a half life of a half life is still .25. A half life after a half life is also .25 for a half life is most of the time followed by an other half life.

So a half-life after a half-life, that makes 2 half-lives. However, they may be both left sides, therefore they dont fit together.

Left sides?
Wtf at you, let's use this logic then.
Half Life 1 is left because it's the lowest number used.
Half Life 2 is right because it's the highest number used.
Thus making a full life.

Now Episodes 1-3, I wouldn't know how to explain them.

You know how you cant put on two left shoes?
Well half-life 3 would be for people with a third foot.

hh is not the same as h2.
Use super script for 2 and it would be correct.
Also h+hh=h3 doesn't make sense.
If H=3,
3+3(3)=12
But h3=9, so it makes no sense.
However if you use exponents.
31+32==33
3+9==27?
Wrong.


Now, let's just think Life=1, so Half-Life=1/2.
1/2+1/2(2)=1+1/2 Life.
But if he did Episode one and two, then we would have to figure out what they would be classified as. Since there are 3 episodes of Half life 2, we can expect it would be 1/2*2/3=1/3.
1+3/6+4/6=2+1/6 Lifes.

The answer would be that he has finished 2 and one-sixth lifes.

*sigh*

Wrong. He has finished two half-lives. A half-life is a half-life. He beat one and two. So he has gone through two half-lives.

put it simply-- what is 1/2 + 1/2 + 1/3(ep 1 + 2, simplified from 2/6ths)

1 1/3

 2 divided by 2 = 1
1 divided by 2 = 0.5
0.5 divided by 2 =0.25

Conclusion? It will never hit 0.

where is this 2 coming from?


half life 2 is the second half life, not half life * 2.