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    Nait just--I mean--Uh...

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    Because I went to a Swedish-language school. Duh.

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    It's because you went to a Swedish-language school that you are absolutely insane?

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    YOU UNDERSTAND


    OH HAPPY DAY :weep:


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    Neel: http://www.sunsite.ubc.ca/DigitalMat...lid/byrne.html
    Last edited by Nait; 08-11-2004 at 10:19 AM.

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    I went through all that trouble to explain all that stuff in my own words just for you, and you respond with a LINK? No lower-level math findings and publications for you!

    But seriously, there's a lot of room for growth. The biggest place for math to grow is in finding governing equations for how phenomena occur in the world. For example, governing DEs can be found for spring systems, spread and containment of infections, and so on.
    Geometry is really basic stuff - that has to be nailed down, otherwise we can't even make maps. Hyper-geometry... well, once our society advances into existential crisis, we can introduce relativistic theories.
    And provided sufficient research, you could literally reinvent Church, Tarski, Turing, and Godel's Theorems, except you can call them your own! Yay! Or maybe we live in a world were such theorems do not exist???

    edit: TOO MANY 's!! I'M TURNING INTO CLOUT... glarble... gah... :x_x:

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