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Old 12-20-2006, 10:25 AM   #11
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Cool Re: Impossible Math Question?

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Originally Posted by Tasselfoot View Post
1. don't double post.
2. this is CT... don't be stupid. Steven HawkinG is a physicist, not a mathematician.
3. your absolutely basic grasp of the concept is not helpful towards any kind of discussion
4. That's. stake. which. interrogate. mathematics. etc, etc, etc...
Lets review this for a moment. What is physics, in the literal meaning of the word. It defines the use of math in physical structure. The dictionary defines it as :
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a science that deals with matter and energy and their interactions in the fields of mechanics, heat, light, electricity, sound, and nuclear phenomena.
Now Mr. Tasslefoot, lets look at just a couple of aspects of physics. Steven Hawkins is and I quote
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Originally Posted by http://www.hawking.org.uk/home/hindex.html
Stephen Hawking has worked on the basic laws which govern the universe.
Now, I don't know if you know, but I have taken college classes. I also graduated High School today; my father is taking Physics as a minor at OSU. There is a ****LOAD of mathmatics involved with Physics. E=mc^2 for instance, is what gives us a concept of the speed of light. Without Physics there would be a very vague concept of math; it is what governs our universe. Which brings me back to Steven Hawkins, and why he is relative to this thread. I am sure if he really wanted to (right after making the laws of the universe and all) he could figure out an equation that "might" have an answer or "is possible to answer, but none of us on FFR are smart enough to figure it out." I was simply implying that if you guys would like an answer to your question, instead of asking people who play video games all day (which is fine, but there not making the laws of the universe here) you can easily E-Mail Mr. Hawkins at this site:
http://www.hawking.org.uk/home/hindex.html

Seeing as Albert Einstein is dead, you're most likely out of luck, as he would probably be one of the only people who can answer your question.

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