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What infinity is realized in universe?

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I have no idea what you're talking about. Either learn English better, or post in your native language and I'll translate it myself, since online translators would be alot more accurate.

ROFL

 

This is soooooo output from a babble generator.

Maybe its already going through an online translator, hence the plethora of incomprehensible babble.

Nah, even online translators can't be that incoherent.

Originally posted by fafalone

But the derivative of a constant is zero... not 1

 

and we can't even know absolute entropy... only change in entropy.

 

As I said, I didn't know what you were talking about.

Originally posted by fafalone

No. A black hole is not at absolute zero.

 

I don't think he is saying it is at absolute zero, I think he is saying it is an absolute zero... compared to say, other zeros that aren't absolute.

not that this makes any more sense mind....

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Originally posted by fafalone

I have no idea what you're talking about. Either learn English better, or post in your native language and I'll translate it myself, since online translators would be alot more accurate.

To my great regret, you nothing have seen except my bad English. It is possible, after my explaining of TIME and the Time Cycles in particular, some incoherent places in my post, existing on your glance, will be eliminated. Thanks for your offer, fafalone.

Perhaps your online translator will helps us to avoid the secondary problems.

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r u guys saying that a high school kid gets this more than u people?

its simple, real infinty is when it keeps multiplying, illusory is when it seems to be but actually is doing nothin

 

maybe i dont get it on second thought

  • 2 months later...
Originally posted by fafalone

The entropy of a system is expressed as a number,

 

I think the key word here is "expressed".....

The derivative of "k log w" is certainly not zero, but is again, expressed as a number (who's derivative is zero) when it is instantiated

 

I don't understand where your headed with the derivation of entropy anyways (maybe I should read the entire thread)

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