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Replying to @CoreyWriting
We've lowered the standards while tripling the cost (to taxpayers), removed consequences, destroyed mathmatics, english, and western civ.
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Its advanced mathmatics. Its all science by perspective. Any number divided by 7 is pi. 285714. 6 day work 7 th rest. In energies that would be potential energy in between 3.26 phase transition and 3.67 critical temperature and pressure. Equates to 3 26 1967 its Easter all roads
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Replying to @WBrettWilson @NDP
Fawcett can have an opinion, but what bothers me is that no one mentions his credentials. He has never studied mathmatics, economics, accounting or finance at the University level. How can he analyze/evaluate if he cant even read a financial statement or analyze someones research
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More lies, blatant lies. I want a Man or Woman in parliament who says it as it is, not a career politician who has never had a job. I am and I am certain that the sane people in this country just want to move forward and sort out this mess. Common Sense, Logic and a modicum of Mathmatics. Reform are more of the same, Restore Britain is going to do exactly what it say, no sales, no bluster. We deal in fact not fiction and if we don't get a grip we are finished.
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Here is the evidence moron 1. We know the universe began, see Borde–Guth–Vilenkin (BGV) theorem. 2. We know space and time emerged in that beginning - see no boundary proposal, boltzman brains, thermodynamics intial enropy of the universe 10^10^123 (Penrose) 3. We know the universe is fine tuned see 10^10^123, (1) Gravitational force constant (2) Electromagnetic force constant (3) Strong nuclear force constant (4) Weak nuclear force constant (5) Cosmological constant. 4. Explain Quantum Mechanics without the copenhagen interpretation. 5.) Explain the unreasonable effectiveness of mathmatics 6.) The Fermi Paradox. 7.) Consciouness
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Here is the evidence moron 1. We know the universe began, see Borde–Guth–Vilenkin (BGV) theorem. 2. We know space and time emerged in that beginning - see no boundary proposal, boltzman brains, thermodynamics intial enropy of the universe 10^10^123 (Penrose) 3. We know the universe is fine tuned see 10^10^123, (1) Gravitational force constant (2) Electromagnetic force constant (3) Strong nuclear force constant (4) Weak nuclear force constant (5) Cosmological constant. 4. Explain Quantum Mechanics without the copenhagen interpretation. 5.) Explain the unreasonable effectiveness of mathmatics 6.) The Fermi Paradox. 7.) Consciouness
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Here is the evidence moron 1. We know the universe began, see Borde–Guth–Vilenkin (BGV) theorem. 2. We know space and time emerged in that beginning - see no boundary proposal, boltzman brains, thermodynamics intial enropy of the universe 10^10^123 (Penrose) 3. We know the universe is fine tuned see 10^10^123, (1) Gravitational force constant (2) Electromagnetic force constant (3) Strong nuclear force constant (4) Weak nuclear force constant (5) Cosmological constant. 4. Explain Quantum Mechanics without the copenhagen interpretation. 5.) Explain the unreasonable effectiveness of mathmatics 6.) The Fermi Paradox. 7.) Consciouness
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Amit Adlakha retweeted
Looking for online developers majored in AI architecuture and have strong mathmatics.. Hourly $300 salary. Anyone has the ability can follow and DM me immediately.
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...Creating #MathEquations starts with logical theoretical execution first as seen and known to reality correspondence. Then, the variables of physics come to an equation in placement of it. Not before.. We don't want to confuse physics with numbers, with what we see in physical trajectory first. What we see in physics always logically come first before the numbers. #MathPhilosophy #Mathmatics #NewMath⚖️
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Replying to @Ernest1588761
Thats GAY Here is the evidence dumdum 1. We know the universe began, see Borde–Guth–Vilenkin (BGV) theorem. 2. We know space and time emerged in that beginning - see no boundary proposal, boltzman brains, thermodynamics intial enropy of the universe 10^10^123 (Penrose) 3. We know the universe is fine tuned see 10^10^123, (1) Gravitational force constant (2) Electromagnetic force constant (3) Strong nuclear force constant (4) Weak nuclear force constant (5) Cosmological constant. 4. Explain Quantum Mechanics without the copenhagen interpretation. 5.) Explain the unreasonable effectiveness of mathmatics 6.) The Fermi Paradox. 7.) Consciouness
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Replying to @Wasim_Shaikh22
राजेंद्र प्रसाद J p narayan Mahendra Mishra Bikhari thakur Pawan singh Mathmatics vasisht narayan singh Babu veer kuwar singh Baba brahmeshwar Anand Milind Akhindendra mishra Chitgupta (musicion) Manoj Bajpai Pankaj tripathi Abhimanyu Singh
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아니 mathmatics 뭔데~
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Replying to @Being_Humor
kitni baar is incorrect mathmatics kiragebait ko dekha he, correct version should be if he give 1 billion/billion people he still will have 992 billion
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Replying to @OyinNAdun
I'm not smart at all in mathmatics
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Replying to @JuForthePeople
Neither should room temperature IQ people who don't understand mathmatics, economics, or the reality the world exists in. If you think the image below is musk, you're fucking retarted.
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Replying to @whoisayomide
No one should be so ignorant of mathmatics, economics, and reality, but here you are.
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MATHS (MathmaticS is MATHS) LONGHAND
kids born after 2010 never learned Math or Cursive writing! That's it, carry on and stop trying to tell us we don't know anything....
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Side note, I have zero technical engineering skills. I did work several years as a product owner and grew up loving computers. I started life in rural Kentucky so I didn't learn fundamental mathmatics until I was a teenager. Bench is 100% built on a agentic CICD pipeline.
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Replying to @ClimateWarrior7
I think you need to work on your mathmatics and understanding of logistics.
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Replying to @AnumaVidisha
Good mathmatics.& hundred percent right 👍
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