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|    Chirag Mihalkov to Ross Finlayson    |
|    Re: TOE    |
|    24 Oct 25 19:04:55    |
      XPost: sci.math       From: avih@mavh.ru              Ross Finlayson wrote:              >>> Maybe try some bigger ones, ....       >>>       >>> If you take a look at the roots of x^2 +- x +- 1,       >>> you can notice that one of them's the molar gas constant,       >>> so, that's a mathematical and not a physical constant now,       >>> and another of them is phi, the golden ratio, then with regards to       >>> roots of phi and so on.       >>       >> you stupid fuck       >>       > The square root of 137 is close to the Boltzmann constant, ....       > Which in lots of formulations is about the only physical constant, ....       > Which if you notice is often an expression of the molar gas constant,       > .... Which is a mathematical constant, ....              not sure it has anything to do with anything. A root mostly has a logical       significance, not physical, as what you feel and sense. You must be an       eunuch of ukrane, confusing things. Not sure. You may have a point I can't       catch, adverbially.              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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