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So if we want to impose the idea that a circle could be 100 degrees, we are essentially putting planar math, calculus, and all the trig tables aside for a moment. How do you calculate anything in this environment? Well, you use a standard sphere of complimentary width. To calculate one arbitrary degree, you pick one random point, any point on the circle. This point has a finite decimal length degree on any point in a metric circle. No matter what point you pick, it will never be in the noire. You superimpose an electronic logic scheme, a wavetable representing the surface tension of water and tidal forces as a complex calculation, and the system will reason a vantage to the point as a topographical chasm whose bottom is the point on the flat circle. The address length is now known (decimal legnth), and the system logic uses the bias of the point to determine which of many similar address lengths represent the chosen point on the circle. A system user can dither the exact decimal value by laboring over the point, and return the exact metric degree as a topographical marker on the sphere, which can be stored as a real numerical value at any resolution. ![]()
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What?
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I actually pick points that are exclusively in the noire, I suppose I am just built different though
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JEf2Ax4EcL4
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this poo poo is so much worse than pencilhands and epic username and also the oither guy who keeps saying hes gonna quit the forums. their stupid white noise daily update tyhreads are coherent at least. gas
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my circles use different numbers of degrees based on how the paper is folded
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What the gently caress is a circle?
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metric is for european nancy boys gimme those imperial circ les
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4mT_f_tTW7E
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my butthole is a circle
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Konar posted:I actually pick points that are exclusively in the noire, I suppose I am just built different though They wouldn’t be part of the electronic system though and not part of a metric circle. ![]() So what if we want to calculate a point on a metric.. sphere then? ![]()
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I'd like to see you walk the fires of hell and come back to talk about it
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Piss Creep posted:I'd like to see you walk the fires of hell and come back to talk about it i'd like to you take a cannonball to the nutsack like an old timey strongman except desroying your balls instead
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Lightport is high. ![]() ![]() ![]()
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Piss Creep posted:I'd like to see you walk the fires of hell and come back to talk about it What the hell does this even mean? You should learn to post better you loving clown.
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hot cocoa on the couch posted:i'd like to you take a cannonball to the nutsack like an old timey strongman except desroying your balls instead I'd do it with ease, and turn around and say No mam, the butter is also vegan.
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Saalkin posted:What the hell does this even mean? FYI Cochese, the thread for angry boys is ELSEWHERE
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ec74Q0DbE2w
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So then each point can have a 4 bit underpinning as a root comparison for a temporal circle of varying width.
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I am loving ANGRY about MATH.
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Europe doesn’t even have circles op
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Panic! At The Tesco posted:my butthole is a circle Not when I get done with it.
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ClamdestineBoyster posted:So then each point can have a 4 bit underpinning as a root comparison for a temporal circle of varying width. Yeah, but each bit can have a bit as well.
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How about you circle your mama's big butt nerd
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a point doesn't have a length ![]()
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In Europe they called the second Xbox the Xbox 100.
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Mega64 posted:In Europe they called the second Xbox the Xbox 100. lol
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HD DAD posted:What the gently caress is a circle? Science doesn’t even know. ![]()
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Piss Creep posted:Yeah, but each bit can have a bit as well. Hey cool theory, try to bite something sharp bitty boy.
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It’s just 2 X 2
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isn't this just a normal circle where each metric degree reflects 3.6 "normal" degrees how does that magically change the accuracy of doing decimal based math w/r/t spaces that don't necessarily conform to representation by finite numbers? ![]()
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Cabbages and Kings posted:isn't this just a normal circle where each metric degree reflects 3.6 "normal" degrees cb is deeply unwell, mentally
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hot cocoa on the couch posted:cb is deeply unwell, mentally post history is a trip that's for sure
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There is a 'metric' form of angle called the Gradian. 100 units equals a right angle so a full circle is 400 gradians.
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circles arnt real
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When you think about it a circle is really eight separate points in time, what one might call a time cube
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THEOREM: This is some dork rear end poo poo for super nerds
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Tarkus posted:There is a 'metric' form of angle called the Gradian. 100 units equals a right angle so a full circle is 400 gradians. OP real math nerds use Radians sorry. There are two pi radians in a circle, and all the internal angles of a triangle add up to one pi.
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Strategic Tea posted:When you think about it a circle is really eight separate points in time, what one might call a time cube Bro I call that a PIZZA. ![]()
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