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Oh look, you changed the quote, how original!
Oh look you ran out of stuff to say! Let's try and change the subject!

Oh look, you changed the quote, how original!

I can't believe I'm doing this.
Then stop it. You don't need the last word.

My 86-year-old great grandfather calls everything a piss-ant :D

Then stop it. You don't need the last word.

Quote changing really pisses me off. Besides, I'd rather if this topic did not die, so I am looking for excuses to keep it alive.


You probably will not be able to take AP Bio and AP Physics. For me, it is a 2 year course.

Providing you are pwn at science:
Frosh: Bio
Soph:Chem
Junior:Accelerated Physics, AP Environmental, AP Bio or AP Chem
Senior: AP Physics (need regular physics), and the others listed in Junior. 

What?

I'm sorry, I was unable to find where that quote came from. Unless you changed the post, of course.


You probably will not be able to take AP Bio and AP Physics. For me, it is a 2 year course.

Providing you are pwn at science:
Frosh: Bio
Soph:Chem
Junior:Accelerated Physics, AP Environmental, AP Bio and AP Chem
Senior: AP Physics (need regular physics), and the others listed in Junior. 

Yay someone from the same state/location. Cept we did Physics, Bio, Chem, [no senior requirement]

I took Honors Human Biology, Christ our test on the CNS was handicappedly difficult.

I know people that took Plant Bio just to grow stuff lol.

You probably will not be able to take AP Bio and AP Physics. For me, it is a 2 year course.

Providing you are pwn at science:
Frosh: Bio Yep
Soph:ChemAlready planning for this
Junior:Accelerated Physics, AP Environmental, AP Bio or AP Chem AP Bio this year
Senior: AP Physics (need regular physics), and the others listed in Junior.   AP Physics. Normal is not required, and kinda stupid (Its insainly simple at our school Only the slackers go into it senior year.)


Yay someone from the same state/location. Cept we did Physics, Bio, Chem, [no senior requirement]

I took Honors Human Biology, Christ our test on the CNS was handicappedly difficult.

I know people that took Plant Bio just to grow stuff lol.

Yeah, I heard that some places did Physics as Frosh. I was like "stuff". But my teacher teaches like a college course. So I assume had I been a Frosh and taken it, it would have been less applicable to life because it was slowed down.

This year, Chem has become one class. AP Juniors are now with Sophs since regular chem is gone.
« Last Edit: December 30, 2008, 01:33:22 AM by FlyGuy45 »

There's a very limited amount of ways through which information is handled, stored, communicated, etc. on a very basic level. Our brains will do it using chemical concentrations to store info and then changing the concentrations from cell to cell to process it. What prompts information to be processed is stimuli based. I don't know exactly how it's done on a broader sense, it just looks like a clusterforget of random big words to me. This is why I hate biology which likes to focus on the Words instead of the actual Functions for some reason, unless the teacher knows what's really important and it's definitely not memorizing some words and parts you'll forget about later. Anyways I digress.

Information will also be stored and processed via different States of matter, like magnetic orientations of Nuclei, molecular states, ionic states, and so on. All our current memory devices use very broad Bulk matter states to store information, which are rather inefficient when you think about how much more we could do taking into account each different states of each different particulate. Take Quantum Computing for instance, which utilizes Hydrogen states to store insane amounts of information. Of course, our circuitry also needs to catch up, since an ongoing problem to information processing is the big circuitry which is essential due to poor materials, such as simple metals and alloys which conduct with an amount of resistivity.

You have to remember, the universe's "memory" is state-based.
« Last Edit: December 30, 2008, 01:33:45 AM by Muffinmix »

There's a very limited amount of ways through which information is handled, stored, communicated, etc. on a very basic level. Our brains will do it using chemical concentrations to store info and then changing the concentrations from cell to cell to process it. What prompts information to be processed is stimuli based. I don't know exactly how it's done on a broader sense, it just looks like a clusterforget of random big words to me. This is why I hate biology which likes to focus on the Words instead of the actual Functions for some reason, unless the teacher knows what's really important and it's definitely not memorizing some words and parts you'll forget about later. Anyways I digress.

Information will also be stored and processed via different States of matter, like magnetic orientations of Nuclei, molecular states, ionic states, and so on. All our current memory devices use very broad Bulk matter states to store information, which are rather inefficient when you think about how much more we could do taking into account each different states of each different particulate. Take Quantum Computing for instance, which utilizes Hydrogen states to store insane amounts of information. Of course, our circuitry also needs to catch up, since an ongoing problem to information processing is the big circuitry which is essential due to poor materials, such as simple metals and alloys which conduct with an amount of resistivity.

You have to remember, the universe's "memory" is state-based.

That clearifyed everything, thanks.

That clearifyed everything, thanks.
You didn't even understand that.

You didn't even understand that.
Yes I understood it.Now the question is, did you?

I have this amazing ability to understand concepts. Relativity? Simple! How about entanglement? Couldn't get easier! This makes perfect sense to me. I am wired so I can understand this perfectly.