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A maths type law
TDiD - Student of Luck/Fate Started conversation Aug 13, 2001
Hi, I'm TDiD and I'm running the luck experiment. Sorry 'bout the result but only the coin could know!! Hope you'll carry on giving it a go.
Since I'm a maths student my law is -
"All dimensions above 3 cease to exist until the requisite no' of dimensions can be drawn on paper!!"
(In case you're wondering where this came from...In my first exam I was doing a bit of 27 dimension calculus. The hint on the paper was that "A graph would help". I found this so ludicrous I decided to refuse to believe in any dimension which can't be drawn onto a piece of paper!!!)
Cheers
TDiD
A maths type law
WeS Posted Aug 13, 2001
Congratulations...
You are now a member of the Frog-People!
27 dimentions?
I thought the hypercube was bad!
(Yes, I know I shouldn't be up this late. H2G2 is way too addictive.)
WebSherpa
A maths type law
TDiD - Student of Luck/Fate Posted Aug 13, 2001
YAAAAAYYYYY.
Thank you very much!!!
And yes, H2G2 is way to addictive. I somehow manage to update this thing twice a day even though I'm holding down a day job and a bar job!!!
By the Way, in case you're interested. The grpah in question turned out to be a circle. I don't know how much maths you know (I'm assuming quite a lot) but the answer simply became Pi multiplied by the x-intercept of all of the other 26 dimensions. Believe it or not I actually cracked that question but got stuck on the next one - If you're in a shop buying lunch, how many times do you check you've added the prices up properly before buying?
Maths students huh!
TDiD
A maths type law
WeS Posted Aug 13, 2001
Thanks for the link on your user page.
And scrabble is a great idea!
I've absolutely got to go to bed now.
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