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minus-squareJackbyDevEnglisharrow-up64arrow-down0·2 months agolinkfedilinkChildren with over active imaginations are dangerous because they haven’t realized they need to obey the laws of reality yet.
minus-squareImplyingImplicationsarrow-up49arrow-down0·2 months agolinkfedilinkActually a running joke about mathematicians. Unsolvable problems are solved by people who haven’t learned they’re unsolvable
minus-squaredonarrow-up9arrow-down0·2 months agolinkfedilinkSo I’m pretty sure I just figured out how to divide by zero…
minus-squaredanekraearrow-up5arrow-down0·2 months agoedit-22 months agolinkfedilinkI was thinking bumblebees and flying.
minus-squaresuperkretarrow-up3arrow-down0·2 months agolinkfedilinkThat’s just caused by air behaving differently at a smaller scale. For bumblebees, the air “feels thicker”.
minus-squareJackbyDevEnglisharrow-up1arrow-down0·2 months agolinkfedilinkAs if we discovered bees after flying and got confused
Children with over active imaginations are dangerous because they haven’t realized they need to obey the laws of reality yet.
Actually a running joke about mathematicians. Unsolvable problems are solved by people who haven’t learned they’re unsolvable
So I’m pretty sure I just figured out how to divide by zero…
I was thinking bumblebees and flying.
That’s just caused by air behaving differently at a smaller scale. For bumblebees, the air “feels thicker”.
As if we discovered bees after flying and got confused