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    Could there be an edge to the Universe?

    Based on my own opinion, (point of view, intuition): I think the universe has no edge, if you start at one point moving in a single direction, you will end up on the point you started. Same thing goes, when two or more objects travel on different directions (regardless of angle) and assuming the...
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    Does the Mass of an Object Fluctuate?

    Is the car a "rigid" object, do you assume that the body of the car didn't crumple. If so, then you have to put the coefficient of restitution into a consideration. If you're wondering how acceleration be put into the equation, well, p = mv, maybe what you're talking about is the force, where F...
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    How are the formulas in QM derived?

    I'm not quite familiar in QM. All I can see are formulas, I'm familiar with diff.calc., integral, & diff.equations. Do most QM formulas use these methods in deriving their formulas? if not, what else?
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    Using calculus in simple arithmetic

    And also, there is no search engine in this site, so how can I read other discussions on this topic?
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    Using calculus in simple arithmetic

    I know this topic may be insignificant (even to me). It's just that a few days ago, I had the strangest dream... (or a revelation). The main idea here is "Man cannot go beyond what they cannot reach." they way i see it, it's true, literally, physically, emotionally... now I'm asking is it also...
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    Using calculus in simple arithmetic

    THAT'S EXACTLY what I want to hear. Thanks! Now, I am wondering if you have an "WORLD-LY" number, let's say with precision to 0.0001 (which we may be capable of measuring it in "REALITY") of whatever unit that is. And let's say you multiply it to a nearly infinitely small number (let's say...
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    Using calculus in simple arithmetic

    yup! what i mean is the accuracy, if I'm not mistaken, i think is somewhat like 1.9999999999999... and so on...
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    Using calculus in simple arithmetic

    sorry for the typo! sorry for the typo (what a shame!), but i guess you knew what i was saying, thanks... i'll be looking for my old textbooks that explains my question, please be back maybe tomorrow.
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    Using calculus in simple arithmetic

    I've learned from early years in college. Using calculus, 1 + 1 is not really 2( in terms of accuracy)! but rounding it to the nearest integer is 2. Can someone comment on this? if it is true is there any way we can we can add 1 and 1 to an exact 2, (of course not by arithmetic) in terms of...
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