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ok ,I'll have a shot .

 

If I was telling you that I'm a liar , then am I telling you the truth .

thats just stupid. it does'nt have anything to do with knowledge. at all.

I think its safe to say you dont know much of anything but you know the being that does.

 

edit: oh, nevermind. You were not answering any questions.

I admit I know nothing therefore I'am allowed to be stupid , I don't see the big fuss .

 

This guy thinks Im being 'stupid' but actually I think it is naive to say one knows everything when one considers something 'stupid' .

So we can give a bit of attention to somebody who is starving for it.

If you know eveything finish this is not pron.Damn thats hard.

Lighten up guys, he's just being funny, not saying you're all stupid.

He came to a science forum and his first and only post was, "i know everything".

i thought the first reply on the link he posted was hilarious. let me have a crack at her.

wow.... i've never seen anything this dumb before.... sorry dude, but you cant say that in a place like this!

 

better luck next time

 

;)

heisenberg's uncertainty principle time!

 

so, tell me the velocity of an electron in any atom of silicon in any transistor in your computer at any moment in time and its direction at this same instant in time. make sure you tell me which specific atom this is and what instant in time you are making your recordings in

and the algorithm to calculate which pin in the RAM is accessed at which time.

 

(remember RAM is RANDOM access memory, named so because it is randomly accessed)

 

edit: well its accessed when its needed, but which part of it is accessed it random!

heisenberg's uncertainty principle time!

 

so' date=' tell me the velocity of an electron in any atom of silicon in any transistor in your computer at any moment in time and its direction at this same instant in time. make sure you tell me which specific atom this is and what instant in time you are making your recordings in[/quote']

 

You know as soon as I started reading the thread the words "uncertainty principle" jumped streight into my mind, always ask a question that we don't know the answer too.

 

How does gravity work, and specifically what aspect of this creates the confussed motion of pendulums during a solar eclipse.

 

(If we suppose for the time being that the motion observed is actually a proper physical phenomena that actually exists.)

Hes not going to answer any of these questions. Hes just messing with you guys.

"What is the airspeed velocity of an unladen swallow?"

 

What do you mean, African or European swallow?

 

"Uhh... I don't know that!"

*swansont is blown off the bridge*

He sure messed the other guys on the other forum ,not even second page here.

Those who think they know everything are annoying those of us who do. :)

 

And African swallows are non-migratory. :)

That just means they wouldn't trail coconuts on a bit of stem.

calculate this definite integral

 

[math]\chi \colon \mathbb{R} \to \{0,1\}[/math] defined by

 

[math]\chi(x)=0[/math] if x is rational and,

[math]\chi(x)=1[/math] if x is irrational.

 

Then calculate this

 

[math]\int_{0}^{1}\chi(x)dx[/math]

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