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Jul 2012
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In atoms other than non-isotopic hydrogen, there are pairs of protons and neutrons that make up deuterons. The symbol ( u ) stands for the mass of a deuteron which is less than the sum of mass (proton+neutron)/2. u=1.6605402*10^-27 Now,the especially curius matter is in the fact mortals choose arbitrary units of weight, distance, time. Childen at GIMPS are familiar with triangular numbers, and will be able to ponder nature's beauty and symmetry. The golden number is .618033..., add 1 for her divine ratio of proportion. Add 1 again obtaining she times herself. Virgost is her irrational portion .618033... Ieotokos= 1.618033...while Virgost triangulated= 1/2 as half. Let half/u be w. Let w(w+1)/2 be wt. Ln wt/Ln w=p. p^2/(Ieotokos^2 -p) = Oh my !!! Two Pi.
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"Bob Silverman"
Nov 2003
North of Boston
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many days that consists of nothing but incoherent gibberish. And it is totally off-topic. |
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"Tim Sorbera"
Aug 2006
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I'd say the topic here is incoherent mathematical babblings, and everything else is off-topic. That said, these posts are so incoherent I wonder if it's a bot behind them, selecting random mathematical-related words, running them through Translation Party, and phrasing them together into pseudosentences.
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"Serge"
Mar 2008
Phi(4,2^7658614+1)/2
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As their slogan goes:
"Coming to you from a one-storey building in beautiful Kearny Mesa. Playing What We Want! JackFM." This particular OP poster posts from a one-storey building in beautiful LaCross, WI. Never from Paris. (Sadly.) |
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Aug 2006
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My attempt to translate the gibberish:
In atoms other than 1H (protium), there are pairs of protons and neutrons that make up nucleons. The symbol ( u ) stands for the mass of a nucleon though it is less than the average mass of a proton and neutron. u=1.660538*10^-27 kg. Now, it is curious that we choose arbitrary units of weight, distance, time. GIMPS members are familiar with triangular numbers, and can ponder nature's beauty and symmetry. The reciprocal golden number is .618033..., add 1 for its divine ratio of proportion. Add 1 again obtaining its square. 1/phi is the irrational portion .618033... phi = 1.618033... while 1/phi triangulated = 1/2 as half. Let w = u/2, wt = w(w+1)/2, and p = log wt/log w. Then it can be seen that p^2/(phi^2 -p) = is approximately 2*pi. Unfortunately there are issues even with this (loose) translation. First, w represents a mass but the unitless number (unitless unit?) 1 is added to it in the definition of wt. Second, in the definition of p, the logarithm of a mass is taken, an there's no physically realizable meaning for this. Third, if I follow the original post and treat kg = 1, the resulting number 0.63622137285609... is not close to 2*pi. |
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Jul 2012
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#8 |
Jul 2012
Paris, France.
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I be happy if you who like math and science be pleased to calculate little puzzle I left the other day. Easy for children. Please recommend as you see . Laughter is good. Invitation Lady Wisdom...calculate.
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#9 |
Jul 2012
Paris, France.
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The deuteron. Be pleased some people like math and natural science to obtain as given.Translate words and Greek for recommendations to children. Then follows more soon. Proton electron other tiny dancers.
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Jul 2012
Paris, France.
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p as follows. (-2pi+√(4pi^2+8pi*phi^2))/2 compared see < than but near = as found correct seeming arbitrary.] |
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#11 |
Romulan Interpreter
"name field"
Jun 2011
Thailand
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Can some supermod block this freaking bot?
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