What is the Relationship Between Money and Time in this Novel Concept?

You don't really think that is a "proof" of anything, do you?In summary, the conversation revolved around a mathematical equation [(Money) = (2 ^ - 1) ] / [( Time) = (1 ^ - 1)] and the incorrect conclusion that girls are evil based on manipulating the equation. The expert summarizer notes that the original equation is incorrect and does not provide any additional information or input on the conversation.
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Gringo22
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[(Money) = (2 ^ - 1) ] / [( Time) = (1 ^ - 1)]


(2 ^ -1) / (1 ^ -1) = (1 / 2) / (1 / 1) = ( 1 ^ -1) / (2 ^ -1)
 
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  • #2
you're an idiot
 
  • #3
bao_ho said:
you're an idiot

I see. Flaming is appropriate behavior for a take no prisoner approach.

Next I'll be asked what this means numerous times. :rolleyes:
 
  • #4
you're still an idiot
 
  • #5
Saying what you mean in your first post, so that people don't have to ask would prove you are not an idiot!

You seem to be telling us that 1/2= 2 which certainly doesn't make you look like a genius.
 
  • #6
Gringo22 said:
[(Money) = (2 ^ - 1) ] / [( Time) = (1 ^ - 1)]


(2 ^ -1) / (1 ^ -1) = (1 / 2) / (1 / 1) = ( 1 ^ -1) / (2 ^ -1)

I don't really know what you mean, but mathematically, you are WRONG. Look again at your equation.
Viet Dao,
 
  • #7
At first glance of the original post, I thought it was going to be this common but funny "proof":

A good relationship with a girl is a product of time and money:

[tex] Girls = Time \cdot Money [/tex]

But as we are reminded in the business world, time is money:

[tex] time = money[/tex]

[tex]Girls = money^2[/tex]

We know from sunday school that money is the root of all evil:

[tex]money = evil^{\frac{1}{2}}[/tex]

[tex]Girls = money^2 = evil [/tex]

And so we have definite mathematical proof that girls are evil!
 
  • #8
Lovely! Certainly better than the original post.
 

1. What is a novel concept?

A novel concept refers to an original or new idea, method, or approach that has not been previously explored or used.

2. Why is it important to look at novel concepts?

Studying novel concepts allows for the advancement of knowledge and understanding in a particular field. It can also lead to the development of new technologies, treatments, or solutions.

3. How do scientists identify novel concepts?

Scientists often identify novel concepts through observation, experimentation, and critical thinking. They may also build upon existing knowledge and theories to come up with new ideas.

4. Can novel concepts be controversial?

Yes, novel concepts can be controversial as they may challenge existing beliefs or go against traditional methods. However, this controversy can also lead to further discussions and investigations, ultimately leading to progress and innovation.

5. What are the potential risks and benefits of implementing a novel concept?

The potential risks of implementing a novel concept include failure, unexpected consequences, and potential backlash. However, the benefits can be significant, such as advancements in technology, improved understanding, and potential solutions to pressing issues.

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