From: Y.Porat on 19 Jul 2010 09:14 On Jul 19, 7:51 am, john <vega...(a)accesscomm.ca> wrote: > On Jul 18, 9:49 pm, artful <artful...(a)hotmail.com> wrote: > > >>>> Of course there are points .. what a silly thing to say. > > Show me a point. > > john ---------------- John why do you bother to answer a pigshit psychopath anonymous with 3 anonymous names ??!! Y.P ------------------ Y.P --------------
From: artful on 19 Jul 2010 09:15 On Jul 19, 11:14 pm, "Y.Porat" <y.y.po...(a)gmail.com> wrote: > On Jul 19, 7:51 am, john <vega...(a)accesscomm.ca> wrote: > > > On Jul 18, 9:49 pm, artful <artful...(a)hotmail.com> wrote: > > > >>>> Of course there are points .. what a silly thing to say. > > > Show me a point. > > > john > > ---------------- > John > why do you bother to answer > a pigshit psychopath anonymous with > 3 anonymous names ??!! Do you have three anonymous names?
From: Jacko on 19 Jul 2010 10:39 On 19 July, 14:15, artful <artful...(a)hotmail.com> wrote: > On Jul 19, 11:14 pm, "Y.Porat" <y.y.po...(a)gmail.com> wrote: > > > On Jul 19, 7:51 am, john <vega...(a)accesscomm.ca> wrote: > > > > On Jul 18, 9:49 pm, artful <artful...(a)hotmail.com> wrote: > > > > >>>> Of course there are points .. what a silly thing to say. > > > > Show me a point. > > > > john > > > ---------------- > > John > > why do you bother to answer > > a pigshit psychopath anonymous with > > 3 anonymous names ??!! > > Do you have three anonymous names? Points have been proven to be invisible. They are a mathyematical throwback to the use of the sigularity a 0. x/0 is a singularity. x*0 is an information destroying process of the greatest order. No information conservative model of anything can be modelled using it without the concept of irremovable uncertainty.
From: gulaman on 20 Jul 2010 00:36 Some advice 1. Study more elementary physics to appreciate that the point particle representation is only for convenient solving of physics problems where some factors affecting the "particle" are not considered. 2. Study complex analysis and your math to know that x/0 is a singularity
From: Jacko on 20 Jul 2010 00:53
On 20 July, 05:36, gulaman <regala...(a)gmail.com> wrote: > Some advice > > 1. Study more elementary physics > to appreciate that the point particle representation is only for > convenient solving of physics problems where some factors affecting > the "particle" are not considered. > > 2. Study complex analysis and your math > to know that x/0 is a singularity 1. Simplyfying the PDE situation is often a fast engineering solution. 2. i.e. a/uno/eine/singular/1of - NOT 0. |