We'll consider the vibrations to be simple harmonic motion (because it is relatively accurate, and anything else is near impossible to calculate without a beowolf cluster).
Damn, I left my beowolf cluster in my other pair of pants....
I have a very hard time believing that some physicists still treat elementary particles as being finite in nature. What happened to string theory? I doubt that there is a finite set of states for a string to be in. And are extra dimensions taken into account? We tend to think on, at most, 4 dimensions. The number of actual dimensions has yet to be determined. What are the states of these "elementary particles" in the 5th dimension? Sixth? Thirteenth?
How does one particles state affect another? Can this be considered in the computation count?
The premise here is nice but it's a bit too focused and unimaginative. It would be a nice exercise to gather some of the greatest minds on the planet and play this little party game but I doubt that we will ever be able to calculate the computational abilities of the entire universe.
Well, not until we understand the universe as whole anyways.
Ash
Just my opinions, yada yada yada....
I'd be interested even if the blowjob were not that spectacular. The worst one I ever had was right on the money.
One down, 978999 left to go. And once we're done we'll have a place for Quebec to go when the separate.
This could result in a new winner of this national contest, and for once, Saskatchewan will have some reason to be proud.
Hehe, guess that didn't work so well...
Trying again:
<?="This is <b>great</b> news!"?>
And if this doesn't work, I'm going to apply for a job in management.
Dude! Simplify your code! great news!"?>
Damn, I left my beowolf cluster in my other pair of pants....
Well, that definitely leaves out "Maybe"....
Not that it matters anyhow. The french can't even get the right unit of measurement.
How many perfectly pure balls of silicon are in a gallon of wine anyhow?
It's the birth of a black whole. Have a cigar!
Here's a link to an article on Yahoo!News:
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I just hope they don't take the science from Armageddon....
Yet another smartarsed comment from some idiot...
I have a very hard time believing that some physicists still treat elementary particles as being finite in nature. What happened to string theory? I doubt that there is a finite set of states for a string to be in. And are extra dimensions taken into account? We tend to think on, at most, 4 dimensions. The number of actual dimensions has yet to be determined. What are the states of these "elementary particles" in the 5th dimension? Sixth? Thirteenth? How does one particles state affect another? Can this be considered in the computation count? The premise here is nice but it's a bit too focused and unimaginative. It would be a nice exercise to gather some of the greatest minds on the planet and play this little party game but I doubt that we will ever be able to calculate the computational abilities of the entire universe. Well, not until we understand the universe as whole anyways. Ash Just my opinions, yada yada yada....