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Mad Hatter

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    Mad Hatter got a reaction from Ackshan Bemunah in NEW PRINCIPLE   
    i just love how this topic turned into a math one....simply love it.

    ok i see your point.any further conversation on this is moot since we both agree to disagree. yet i know your right and i am wrong, i still like to argue!
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    Mad Hatter got a reaction from Ackshan Bemunah in NEW PRINCIPLE   
    well then I am glad that you figured out that your wrong and I'm right....lol....besides infinity is any direction or series without end, not a number. this is why.....

    One of the main reasons we don't call infinity a number is that it doesn't
    act like one. Let's say we call infinity the number A (some people
    actually do use the hebrew letter Aleph to name one kind of infinity).
    Then I can show you that the equation A + A = A.

    Consider the number of terms in the sequence 1,3,5,7,9,11,13,... , and
    consider the number of terms in the sequence 2,4,6,8,10,12,14,.... They
    have the same number of terms, because I can match them up in a one-to-one
    way, right? Match them up like this:

    1 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 ...
    2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 ...

    So the number of terms in these sequence is the same, and we'll say that
    they each have A terms. Now what happens if I take both of these
    sequences together? I get the sequence 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,.... And here's
    the funky part: this sequence, which looks like it should have twice as
    many terms as either of the first two sequences, actually turns out to
    have the same number of terms as each of the first two sequences, as I
    can demonstrate by matching them up like this:

    1 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 ...
    2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 ...
    1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ...

    So if you believe this stuff, we've just shown that infinity is a number
    that you can add to itself and get itself. That's a pretty bizarre
    characteristic to have in a number, unless it's zero (and infinity
    certainly isn't zero!). So this is one of the properties of numbers that
    infinity wouldn't stand up to.



    hate me yet?
  3. Upvote
    Mad Hatter got a reaction from Asterdai in Lost...   
    [font="Microsoft Sans Serif"]So, I've been playing this game for a while now and I'm thoroughly lost. I Think the problem is that i don't have a direction to go in, other then the story line. And as such i find myself creating more problems then I'm solving.

    I,recently got the notion that gaining a Citizenship would help me on the path. Give me somewhere to go. Something to do and be apart of. So, In my narrow minded wisdom, signed up to become a "Necro." Only to find out that i can't enter the thrice dammed place!

    So here i am looking, not for a quest and not for spoilers but a direction. My character "Mad Hatter" has no back-story, no history, no substance. I believe i have too many creatures, fourteen(14) in total. I have no purpose in this game. Gaining a lvl wouldn't help me in the least.

    I know that this game isn't like other but what I'm wishing for is something more from the game. People have answers, yet they aren't telling for the simple fact that its considered a spoiler. For what! What is a spoiler for an answer to a game if none of the newbies know what the hell your talking about.

    O.K. I'm getting off topic and angry...(Calm Down).

    Anyway, Can anyone out there help me. With creating a role-playing story for my character. And giving me something to do. [/font]
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    Mad Hatter got a reaction from Pipstickz in NEW PRINCIPLE   
    well then I am glad that you figured out that your wrong and I'm right....lol....besides infinity is any direction or series without end, not a number. this is why.....

    One of the main reasons we don't call infinity a number is that it doesn't
    act like one. Let's say we call infinity the number A (some people
    actually do use the hebrew letter Aleph to name one kind of infinity).
    Then I can show you that the equation A + A = A.

    Consider the number of terms in the sequence 1,3,5,7,9,11,13,... , and
    consider the number of terms in the sequence 2,4,6,8,10,12,14,.... They
    have the same number of terms, because I can match them up in a one-to-one
    way, right? Match them up like this:

    1 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 ...
    2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 ...

    So the number of terms in these sequence is the same, and we'll say that
    they each have A terms. Now what happens if I take both of these
    sequences together? I get the sequence 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,.... And here's
    the funky part: this sequence, which looks like it should have twice as
    many terms as either of the first two sequences, actually turns out to
    have the same number of terms as each of the first two sequences, as I
    can demonstrate by matching them up like this:

    1 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 ...
    2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 ...
    1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ...

    So if you believe this stuff, we've just shown that infinity is a number
    that you can add to itself and get itself. That's a pretty bizarre
    characteristic to have in a number, unless it's zero (and infinity
    certainly isn't zero!). So this is one of the properties of numbers that
    infinity wouldn't stand up to.



    hate me yet?
  5. Downvote
    Mad Hatter got a reaction from Kyphis the Bard in NEW PRINCIPLE   
    i just love how this topic turned into a math one....simply love it.

    ok i see your point.any further conversation on this is moot since we both agree to disagree. yet i know your right and i am wrong, i still like to argue!
  6. Downvote
    Mad Hatter got a reaction from Kyphis the Bard in NEW PRINCIPLE   
    well then I am glad that you figured out that your wrong and I'm right....lol....besides infinity is any direction or series without end, not a number. this is why.....

    One of the main reasons we don't call infinity a number is that it doesn't
    act like one. Let's say we call infinity the number A (some people
    actually do use the hebrew letter Aleph to name one kind of infinity).
    Then I can show you that the equation A + A = A.

    Consider the number of terms in the sequence 1,3,5,7,9,11,13,... , and
    consider the number of terms in the sequence 2,4,6,8,10,12,14,.... They
    have the same number of terms, because I can match them up in a one-to-one
    way, right? Match them up like this:

    1 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 ...
    2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 ...

    So the number of terms in these sequence is the same, and we'll say that
    they each have A terms. Now what happens if I take both of these
    sequences together? I get the sequence 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,.... And here's
    the funky part: this sequence, which looks like it should have twice as
    many terms as either of the first two sequences, actually turns out to
    have the same number of terms as each of the first two sequences, as I
    can demonstrate by matching them up like this:

    1 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 ...
    2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 ...
    1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ...

    So if you believe this stuff, we've just shown that infinity is a number
    that you can add to itself and get itself. That's a pretty bizarre
    characteristic to have in a number, unless it's zero (and infinity
    certainly isn't zero!). So this is one of the properties of numbers that
    infinity wouldn't stand up to.



    hate me yet?
  7. Downvote
    Mad Hatter got a reaction from Kyphis the Bard in NEW PRINCIPLE   
    Pi is not determined! when does it end, can you give me the last number in Pi? Cause if you can then you are greater then God ((if you believe in that stuff- i just used it as a ref.)), but you cannot! Pi is a transcendental number, which implies, among other things, that no finite sequence of algebraic operations on integers (powers, roots, sums, etc.) can be equal to its value.Because π is an irrational number, as well,its decimal representation does not repeat, and therefore does not terminate.

    i used the term 'libido' because of its nature to psychic energy, the same way that physics uses the term energy, as described by Carl Gustav Jung. Every psychic content is associated with libido. When a conscious content loses libido, it drops out of consciousness and enters the personal unconscious.
  8. Downvote
    Mad Hatter got a reaction from Sparrhawk in NEW PRINCIPLE   
    i just love how this topic turned into a math one....simply love it.

    ok i see your point.any further conversation on this is moot since we both agree to disagree. yet i know your right and i am wrong, i still like to argue!
  9. Downvote
    Mad Hatter got a reaction from Watcher in NEW PRINCIPLE   
    Pi is not determined! when does it end, can you give me the last number in Pi? Cause if you can then you are greater then God ((if you believe in that stuff- i just used it as a ref.)), but you cannot! Pi is a transcendental number, which implies, among other things, that no finite sequence of algebraic operations on integers (powers, roots, sums, etc.) can be equal to its value.Because π is an irrational number, as well,its decimal representation does not repeat, and therefore does not terminate.

    i used the term 'libido' because of its nature to psychic energy, the same way that physics uses the term energy, as described by Carl Gustav Jung. Every psychic content is associated with libido. When a conscious content loses libido, it drops out of consciousness and enters the personal unconscious.
  10. Downvote
    Mad Hatter got a reaction from Watcher in NEW PRINCIPLE   
    i just love how this topic turned into a math one....simply love it.

    ok i see your point.any further conversation on this is moot since we both agree to disagree. yet i know your right and i am wrong, i still like to argue!
  11. Downvote
    Mad Hatter got a reaction from Chewett in NEW PRINCIPLE   
    i just love how this topic turned into a math one....simply love it.

    ok i see your point.any further conversation on this is moot since we both agree to disagree. yet i know your right and i am wrong, i still like to argue!
  12. Downvote
    Mad Hatter got a reaction from Nex in NEW PRINCIPLE   
    Pi is not determined! when does it end, can you give me the last number in Pi? Cause if you can then you are greater then God ((if you believe in that stuff- i just used it as a ref.)), but you cannot! Pi is a transcendental number, which implies, among other things, that no finite sequence of algebraic operations on integers (powers, roots, sums, etc.) can be equal to its value.Because π is an irrational number, as well,its decimal representation does not repeat, and therefore does not terminate.

    i used the term 'libido' because of its nature to psychic energy, the same way that physics uses the term energy, as described by Carl Gustav Jung. Every psychic content is associated with libido. When a conscious content loses libido, it drops out of consciousness and enters the personal unconscious.
  13. Downvote
    Mad Hatter got a reaction from Chewett in NEW PRINCIPLE   
    Pi is not determined! when does it end, can you give me the last number in Pi? Cause if you can then you are greater then God ((if you believe in that stuff- i just used it as a ref.)), but you cannot! Pi is a transcendental number, which implies, among other things, that no finite sequence of algebraic operations on integers (powers, roots, sums, etc.) can be equal to its value.Because π is an irrational number, as well,its decimal representation does not repeat, and therefore does not terminate.

    i used the term 'libido' because of its nature to psychic energy, the same way that physics uses the term energy, as described by Carl Gustav Jung. Every psychic content is associated with libido. When a conscious content loses libido, it drops out of consciousness and enters the personal unconscious.

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