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    Test Your Math Skills: 50/50 Guess Game

    Explain your detesting this thread. Why ?
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    Test Your Math Skills: 50/50 Guess Game

    I think then. I don't NEED to explain Quantum theory, mechanics, whatever it's called. The real question is. technology, will then not need it. No. It will never need it. But, God does not roll the dice. I'll let the likes of this character DW, i quoted. To play doctor. I really...
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    Test Your Math Skills: 50/50 Guess Game

    I'm not deferentialing from quantum theory, mechanics, etc... I'm just using a refference to use the uncertainty principle. So it may be the irrational number pi...
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    Test Your Math Skills: 50/50 Guess Game

    Look at this image. The definition for "Squared", not "Cubed". The Squared root for pi, in a definition where the irrational number pi may be = 1 or .5
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    Test Your Math Skills: 50/50 Guess Game

    If you cannot define the irrational number pi within a fraction, how can it be defined within a fraction ? Or. (O) The irrational number pi / (O) The irrational number pi And if it cannot exist within a fraction, it cannot equal itself Exist within which fraction ? How about quantum...
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    Test Your Math Skills: 50/50 Guess Game

    I think 50% ~ 1. And, 50/50 = 1 I said, initially. "Decimal 5 = 50 percent. 50 percercent is written 50/50, fifty/fifty." So, the ~ 1, is written as 1, or 50/50. I then said. "Are you closer to 50 percent or one ?" If your closer to 50%, how can the irrational number pi, exist...
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    Test Your Math Skills: 50/50 Guess Game

    I'm patiently waiting for somebody to prove me wrong. I don't care if I'm wrong. So, go on. Go and prove me wrong. :shy:
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    Test Your Math Skills: 50/50 Guess Game

    Pi must (edit. Symmetrically)exist within a fraction, TO EQUAL PI. That fraction can equal 1. The irrational number pi / The irrational number pi; 1 / 1.
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    Test Your Math Skills: 50/50 Guess Game

    If Pi cannot be symmetrically expressed within a fraction, how can pi(edit.The irrational number pi) exist within a fraction ? And then, if pi can be expressed within a fraction, can't that fraction equal 1. And NO. I am no polical Scientist.
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    Test Your Math Skills: 50/50 Guess Game

    I'm showing a way to classify real numbers. 1 Pi / 1 Pi = 1 / 1 OR. O / O = 1 / 1 Where O Is the description of Pi.
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    Test Your Math Skills: 50/50 Guess Game

    I'm trying not to influence mankind. But...I like to talk. So, I'll reiterate myself. # 1.) Symmetry functions with 1. edit # 2.) The irrational number 1 pi / The irrational number 1 pi = 1 / 1
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    Test Your Math Skills: 50/50 Guess Game

    The fact of the matter is the irrational number pi, can be symmetric through rational numbers. 1=1 Edit. [Rational 50/50 = Irrational 50/50] = Real Numbers; 1
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    Test Your Math Skills: 50/50 Guess Game

    Nope. :redface:
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    Test Your Math Skills: 50/50 Guess Game

    The idea is. Symmetry is 1.) Rational. 2.) Irrational. Since this is true. 50/50, can be represented by this graphic. O/O This is either 1.) Rational. Or 2.) Irrational. Or 3.) Both Irrational + Rational. If it is both Rational + Irrational. It can be both, or either. I say, it is...
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    Test Your Math Skills: 50/50 Guess Game

    "50/50" There is the symmetry of 1) Ratio, 2)Irrational. If symmetry does exist in the irrational, the numerator is also the denominator. I have to go. But think on that.
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