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What's the simplest entity that can have fun?
thank you very much .- alan_longor
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- Forum: Biology and Medical
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What's the simplest entity that can have fun?
thank you for your attention sir . i don't know much about reptiles i am sorry for that . but the problem is about feelings in general , what's the simplest biological or physical manifestation that can have feelings . the other odd point is the fact that us humans need to accomplish our roles...- alan_longor
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- Forum: Biology and Medical
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What's the simplest entity that can have fun?
My friend asked me this question the other day , and although it sounds simple and foolish i was unable to find an answer to it even after hours of internet research . my friend said that us humans can feel joy and euphoria and that's actually what drives most of us in life . now less...- alan_longor
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- Fun
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- Forum: Biology and Medical
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High School Temperature of an accelerating system
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- Forum: Special and General Relativity
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High School Temperature of an accelerating system
yes , let it be 80% the speed of light or any high speed , i just said "the speed of light" as an extreme , whould T decrease ?- alan_longor
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- Forum: Special and General Relativity
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High School Temperature of an accelerating system
if i take a box and fill with solid metal that has a temperature T . what if the box is accelerated to the speed of light . would T -> 0 ?- alan_longor
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- System Temperature
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- Forum: Special and General Relativity
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How can I draw a line in assembly language without using decimal numbers?
you only write the info once , you write it in the frame buffer . then the ISR code will continuously display the frames in time . basically when interrupts are triggered after the sync of every horizontal line the code fetches row data from the correct addresses in the frame buffer at the end...- alan_longor
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- Forum: General Engineering
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How can I draw a line in assembly language without using decimal numbers?
the frame buffer takes 8000bytes of SRAM . every byte represents 8 pixels . every row is 40 bytes in size . i am using the SPI peripheral for this , since it can do automatic shifting quite fast . so i supply the byte to the SPI registers then set the transmission , this will get the needed data...- alan_longor
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- Forum: General Engineering
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How can I draw a line in assembly language without using decimal numbers?
thank you for your attention Berkeman , i am using AVR assembly , and i am attempting to write this line on a TV screen , the frame buffer is 320x200px in size . it's monochrome so one bit represents a pixel . the protocol is PAL . and i am using an Atmega1284p . i managed to get the protocol...- alan_longor
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- Forum: General Engineering
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The probability of a probability?
But complete trust also constitutes a prior distribution. that's the phrase i have been looking for ... thank you .- alan_longor
- Post #39
- Forum: Precalculus Mathematics Homework Help
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The probability of a probability?
i am sorry for being unable to understand that exact case , and please allow me to ask you a question even though i was unable to answer yours . so what if someone says he has a real number generator that would generate a random number between 1 and 100 . and that there is no pattern and there...- alan_longor
- Post #37
- Forum: Precalculus Mathematics Homework Help
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How can I draw a line in assembly language without using decimal numbers?
i have a frame-buffer , and i want to draw a line using assembly language . i cannot work with decimal numbers . what's the best and most efficient method ? thank you .- alan_longor
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- Line Method
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- Forum: General Engineering
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High School Relativity Problem: Questions on Time, Movement & Reality
thank you very much .- alan_longor
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- Forum: Special and General Relativity
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High School Relativity Problem: Questions on Time, Movement & Reality
hello . please pardon my ignorance when reading my simple question . -so if a magical spaceship flies from Earth at 80% the speed of light . time should go slower for the person inside the spaceship due to time dilation . so time goes slower for him . the thing is if we change the way we look...- alan_longor
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- Relativity
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- Forum: Special and General Relativity
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The probability of a probability?
ok , then in this case we cannot set a probability for the appearance of the light on the next night .- alan_longor
- Post #34
- Forum: Precalculus Mathematics Homework Help