What makes 37 a unique and special number?

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The discussion centers around the concept of fundamental quantities, with participants humorously debating what the most important one is. Various suggestions are made, including money, frequency, and even abstract ideas like "oneness." Frequency is highlighted as a fundamental quantity from which time and length can be derived. Some participants engage in playful banter, referencing numbers like 7Hz and 37, while others express skepticism about the thread's seriousness, suggesting it may be spam or nonsensical. Despite the lighthearted tone, the conversation touches on deeper philosophical questions about existence and measurement.
dickson emma
what is the most important fundamental quantity
 
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Money.
 
zero?
 
Clarity
 
Empathy
 
Without context quantity is meaningless, hence, at least two.
 
quantity itself.
 
dickson emma said:
what is the most important fundamental quantity

Four.

Timecube!

Oneness is evil!

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This thread is silly and may be the work or a spammer or sock puppet, mentors please check. I am glad everyone is having a good time though, so it may be worth keeping for awhile.

Rhody... :redface:
 
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FlexGunship said:
Uhh... okay... 7Hz.

Go. :rolleyes:
f = 7Hz
t = 1 / f = 1/7 seconds
l = c / f (where c is the speed of light in a vacuum) = 4 x 10^7 meters.
 
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Jimmy Snyder said:
f = 7Hz
t = 1 / f = 1/7 seconds
l = c / f (where c is the speed of light in a vacuum) = 4 x 10^7 meters.

You cheated.How did you get velocity without first knowing what length is?

The most fundamental quantity is blue of course.
 
  • #15
1. I exist, therefor I am.
 
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narrator said:
1. I exist, therefor I am.

I am what I eat. BS tastes good.
 
  • #17
Jimmy Snyder said:
f = 7Hz
t = 1 / f = 1/7 seconds
l = c / f (where c is the speed of light in a vacuum) = 4 x 10^7 meters.

Nope, L = 6 inches. It's a broken metronome on my desk at home that clicks away like mad, and V = 0 because it's stationary.
 
  • #18
FlexGunship said:
Nope, L = 6 inches.

Damnit, are you watching me while I shower or something?
 
  • #19
37

It is my daughter's favorite number. It has the following bizarre feature she discovered:
In a base 26 number system where a=0, z=25, 'car' is a perfect square whose root is bl=37.
 
  • #20
PAllen said:
37

It is my daughter's favorite number. It has the following bizarre feature she discovered:
In a base 26 number system where a=0, z=25, 'car' is a perfect square whose root is bl=37.

Yeah, that's my favorite number for the exact same reason. :rolleyes:
 
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