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You are not logged in. #76 2012-11-03 12:33:25
Re: Annual Calculus QuestionsNot necessary to do artificial things. Soon I will be young and strong again. I will come to this forum... In mathematics, you don't understand things. You just get used to them. 90% of mathematicians do not understand 90% of currently published mathematics. I am willing to wager that over 75% of the new words that appeared were nothing more than spelling errors that caught on. #77 2012-11-03 12:34:40
Re: Annual Calculus QuestionsUh-huh... Last edited by anonimnystefy (2012-11-03 12:35:11) The limit operator is just an excuse for doing something you know you can't. “It's the subject that nobody knows anything about that we can all talk about!” ― Richard Feynman “A secret's worth depends on the people from whom it must be kept.” ― Carlos Ruiz Zafón #78 2012-11-03 12:35:49
Re: Annual Calculus QuestionsHmmmm. Why the Uh huh? In mathematics, you don't understand things. You just get used to them. 90% of mathematicians do not understand 90% of currently published mathematics. I am willing to wager that over 75% of the new words that appeared were nothing more than spelling errors that caught on. #79 2012-11-03 12:37:59
Re: Annual Calculus QuestionsI am confused. I get tthe feeling you are referring to your next reincarnation as your son... The limit operator is just an excuse for doing something you know you can't. “It's the subject that nobody knows anything about that we can all talk about!” ― Richard Feynman “A secret's worth depends on the people from whom it must be kept.” ― Carlos Ruiz Zafón #80 2012-11-03 12:39:35
Re: Annual Calculus QuestionsNo, that would be. I said maybe in my next life. I will be in here bothering you with questions and you will explain them. In mathematics, you don't understand things. You just get used to them. 90% of mathematicians do not understand 90% of currently published mathematics. I am willing to wager that over 75% of the new words that appeared were nothing more than spelling errors that caught on. |