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Aug 11, 2021 9:47:34 GMT
Post by STILETT0 on Aug 11, 2021 9:47:34 GMT
Assume a spherical cow with radius 5. It will be big. Spherical cows...Yes (rofl) Elephants are big... Mice are small... and Seychelles is the best country in the world.
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Aug 12, 2021 2:48:34 GMT
Post by John Marston on Aug 12, 2021 2:48:34 GMT
Spherical cows...Yes Elephants are big... Mice are small... and Seychelles is the best country in the world. Is that a rhyme
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Aug 13, 2021 0:05:05 GMT
Post by STILETT0 on Aug 13, 2021 0:05:05 GMT
Elephants are big... Mice are small... and Seychelles is the best country in the world. Is that a rhyme ??? only stating facts.
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Post by John Marston on Aug 13, 2021 2:39:08 GMT
Is that a rhyme only stating facts. That looks more like a rhyme
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Post by Kliment Jefremovitš Vorošilov on Aug 22, 2021 16:57:13 GMT
The closest star to us, except the Sun is approximately four light years away from us.
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Aug 22, 2021 17:56:41 GMT
Post by Voltaire on Aug 22, 2021 17:56:41 GMT
The closest star to us, except the Sun is approximately four light years away from us. If we extend every piece of DNA is our body, we will be able to go from the sun to pluto 17 times.
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Aug 22, 2021 17:59:29 GMT
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Post by Kliment Jefremovitš Vorošilov on Aug 22, 2021 17:59:29 GMT
The closest star to us, except the Sun is approximately four light years away from us. If we extend every piece of DNA is our body, we will be able to go from the sun to pluto 17 times. If I remember correctly, if we would take all neurons from my humongous brains, no just kidding, from a human's brains, the string of neurons would reach the moon and maybe back. I might be completely wrong, I just remembered something like that.
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Post by Manfred von Richthofen on Aug 23, 2021 1:21:00 GMT
The closest star to us, except the Sun is approximately four light years away from us. And that star's name is Proxima Centuari
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Post by Voltaire on Aug 23, 2021 1:52:26 GMT
If we extend every piece of DNA is our body, we will be able to go from the sun to pluto 17 times. If I remember correctly, if we would take all neurons from my humongous brains, no just kidding, from a human's brains, the string of neurons would reach the moon and maybe back. I might be completely wrong, I just remembered something like that. If I rmemeber correctly, if we fold a paper 45 times, the folded paper should be able to reach the moon.
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Aug 23, 2021 4:25:33 GMT
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Post by Kliment Jefremovitš Vorošilov on Aug 23, 2021 4:25:33 GMT
If I remember correctly, if we would take all neurons from my humongous brains, no just kidding, from a human's brains, the string of neurons would reach the moon and maybe back. I might be completely wrong, I just remembered something like that. If I rmemeber correctly, if we fold a paper 45 times, the folded paper should be able to reach the moon. Yeah, it's interesting how few folds you need.
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Aug 23, 2021 4:30:19 GMT
Post by Manfred von Richthofen on Aug 23, 2021 4:30:19 GMT
If I remember correctly, if we would take all neurons from my humongous brains, no just kidding, from a human's brains, the string of neurons would reach the moon and maybe back. I might be completely wrong, I just remembered something like that. If I rmemeber correctly, if we fold a paper 45 times, the folded paper should be able to reach the moon. Yes i watched that before but by fold 4 it's impossible to fold it since it just comes back to fold 3
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Aug 23, 2021 4:37:10 GMT
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Post by Kliment Jefremovitš Vorošilov on Aug 23, 2021 4:37:10 GMT
If I rmemeber correctly, if we fold a paper 45 times, the folded paper should be able to reach the moon. Yes i watched that before but by fold 4 it's impossible to fold it since it just comes back to fold 3 With an A4 paper (I think that's in europe so I don't know what paper sizes there are in the USA and other countries) the physically possible amount of folds is 8. 6 is doable but the seventh already falls apart for me.
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Post by Manfred von Richthofen on Aug 23, 2021 4:42:24 GMT
Yes i watched that before but by fold 4 it's impossible to fold it since it just comes back to fold 3 With an A4 paper (I think that's in europe so I don't know what paper sizes there are in the USA and other countries) the physically possible amount of folds is 8. 6 is doable but the seventh already falls apart for me. try folding an A4 paper into 6 folds then do it all over again (that will be- 7 A4 papers folded into 6 folds and then another A4 paper into 3 folds, since 7 x 6= 42 + 3 folds= 45
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Post by Kliment Jefremovitš Vorošilov on Aug 23, 2021 5:03:03 GMT
With an A4 paper (I think that's in europe so I don't know what paper sizes there are in the USA and other countries) the physically possible amount of folds is 8. 6 is doable but the seventh already falls apart for me. try folding an A4 paper into 6 folds then do it all over again (that will be- 7 A4 papers folded into 6 folds and then another A4 paper into 3 folds, since 7 x 6= 42 + 3 folds= 45 But that wouldn't reach the moon because a fold is doubling the thickness of the paper. So if you would want that seventh fold you would need two papers that are 6 fold and for the 8th fold two 7 folds etc.
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Aug 23, 2021 22:32:08 GMT
Post by STILETT0 on Aug 23, 2021 22:32:08 GMT
James Bond is dead. Look it up.
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