Can you write the Pythagorean theorem as a ratio equation?
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rudeonline said:Correct 1+1=1...
c + c = [ c + c ]/ [ 1 + c^2 / c^2] = 2*c / 2 = c = 1
The maximium speed limit in the universe is c according to Einstein's relativity.
c can be set equal to one. It can be set equal to zero as an axis of symmetry?
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Are you stating that c in [tex]a^2 + b^2= c ^2[/tex] is light speed?
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The reason why..
Ab2 + Bc2 = Ac2 is that the 2 constants of Ab and Bc are melting together as one. If time increase, the same happens with distance. If something is always the same ( like a continue speed) Space and time are 0.
All is one. Can you proof god with math??
Ab/Ab + Bc/Bc = Ac/Ac is the same as Ab2 + Bc2 = Ac2.
Ab2 + Bc2 = Ac2 is that the 2 constants of Ab and Bc are melting together as one. If time increase, the same happens with distance. If something is always the same ( like a continue speed) Space and time are 0.
All is one. Can you proof god with math??
Ab/Ab + Bc/Bc = Ac/Ac is the same as Ab2 + Bc2 = Ac2.
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rudeonline said:The reason why..
Ab2 + Bc2 = Ac2 is that the 2 constants of Ab and Bc are melting together as one. If time increase, the same happens with distance. If something is always the same ( like a continue speed) Space and time are 0.
All is one. Can you proof god with math??
Ab/Ab + Bc/Bc = Ac/Ac is the same as Ab2 + Bc2 = Ac2.
I took the liberty of highlighting your errors.
1 - Ab, Bc, and AC are not constants, they are just related.
2 - "Melting"?
3 - Distance, though related to time, doesn't necessarily increase with time (try "STANDING STILL" (aka no acceleration))
4 - So as long as I don't accelerate I'm not moving through space or time? That's only true in my own frame (according to me)
5 - Wow, that sentence made lots of sense. and I highly doubt you can prove god's existence with a^2 + b^2 = c^2.
6 - No it is not. Unles you mean 2*Ab + 2*Bc = 2*Ac, in which case it's not even pythagoras theorem anyways.
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This thread is making me cry : (
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You will cry, if you understand...calculaters are making you stupid. It workt well for you.
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LOL! You do not understand even the most basic concepts of Physics or Math and claim that we are made stupid by calculators! Sorry, this thread is of no use.rudeonline said:You will cry, if you understand...calculaters are making you stupid. It workt well for you.
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