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Why, yes, of course. By making a 411 of Feynman's advice above.
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The Bathroom Is a Creepy Place for Pictures of Your Friends.
https://anagram-solver.net/1ike%20Fe....?partial=true
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Took me a while to notice that the Cookie Monster was in my bathroom.
Try getting this image out of your head, next time you take a shit. Ha.
https://youtu.be/p54XvVXmTJE
Oh, I want to fix up the link, and straighten out the order of solutions, for one of the anagrams above.Quote:
He stated that the "real problem in speech is not precise language... The problem is clear language," especially since absolute precision is often impossible outside of highly abstracted systems. Feynman recognized that in the real world, things are often messy and don't fit into neat, precise categories. Therefore, focusing on clarity helps to grasp the essence of a phenomenon, even if a perfectly precise definition isn't possible.
Neat, too, was how my previous two posts, about 137, and 1/137, were centered around the 137th post in this thread, at posts 135, and 139 ---> 1309.
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1,309 ---------> 1309 = (36^2 + 13) = [(-1 + 14) + (-1 + 37)^2] ---> 241_137
1,309 ---------> 1309 = (37^2 - 60) = [-(20 + 4*10) + 37^2] ---> 241_137
Interestingly, the name of the musical group above, 238 ---> 2308 ---> 1309 by adding a 1 to the 8, from the 2 . And, (238 / 119) = 2 = (1 + 1) ---> 11 as in (1309 / 119) = 11 .
Curiously, a total of 4865, and, now, 4866, posts.
4865 has the representation 4865 = 2 * 7^4 + 63 = [2 * 7^4 + (60 + √9)], and, 4865 divides 96^6 - 1.
4866 has the representation 4866 = 2 * 7^4 + 64 = [2 * 7^4 + (60 + √9 + 0^0)], and, 4866 divides 7^27 - 1.
To correct the bathroom anagram solution, I put a p for the erroneous y in Poyeye, to Popeye, in the solver.
A Pyb fix, for which I had to take the added p back out, by making a 411, and 911, of Feynman's advice above.
Another instance that I was wrong, but, in the end, I was right, if only by completing solution as far as it went. Ha.
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The Bathroom Is a Creepy Place for Pictures of Your Friends.
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Seaport with the Embarkation of Saint Ursula.
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I was hoping to let things be, but, will now have to sort out another numeral, as a follow-up post.
4867 = [-(10*6 + √9)^2 + (-1 + 96 - 1)^2] ---> 1691_1961
4867= {-0^0 + [(1 + 1207 + 10)^2 - (-1 + 1007 + 210)^2]} --->1/1271_1/1721
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Seaport with the Embarkation of Saint Ursula is an oil painting on canvas of 1641 by Claude Lorrain, signed and dated by the artist. The work was produced for Fausto Poli, who two years later was made a cardinal by Pope Urban VIII. It is now in the National Gallery in London, which acquired it in 1824 as part of the collection of John Julius Angerstein.
(1824 - 1641) = 183, the middle day of the year, in non-leap years, as July 2 .Quote:
Claude Lorrain, Seaport with the Embarkation of Saint Ursula (1641), (Oil on canvas, 113 x 149?). National Gallery, Number 30. The painting is based on the story of Saint Ursula as narrated in The Golden Legend, itself using material from the Latin text of Jacobus de la Voragine's Legenda Aurea. Ursula, the daughter of a king of Britain or Brittany, was requested to marry a pagan prince. However, she postponed the wedding by embarking on a pilgrimage. A fleet of 11 ships departed, each carrying a thousand virgins. On their return from Rome the pilgrims met the Huns and following Ursula's refusal to marry their chief, she and her fellow pilgrims were slain. The National Gallery Catalogue observes that the painting was made with a pendant picture by Claude, Landscape with Saint George (Hartford, Wadsworth Atheneum). It also notes that the painting's 'composition corresponds very closely with Liber Veritatis sheet no.54' and that an inscription on the picture 'identifies the patron as Fausto Poli (1581-1653), who became a cardinal in 1643, two years after the painting was completed. An engraving of the painting was included in the Ruskin Art Collection, Oxford and is listed in the catalogue for the collection.
Puts Popeye, and me, finally to rest.
Seminole Classic Casino has Bingo coming up on Friday December 12. I won't be able to attend due to the one year ban still in effect until March 2026. :(
The last line, of the following anagram, has changed to, Responsibility for the September [9] 11 attacks, as at https://anagram-solver.net/1ike%20Fe....?partial=true
The 911 was in the previous thus last line, before the one above, but, it fell away with its "correction". However, it's back. Pretty amazing stuff. Ha.Quote:
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1ike Feynman used to say, c1arity is preferable to precision whether by a picture of 9opeye. H4.
The Bathroom Is a Creepy Place for Pictures of Your Friends.
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Seaport with the Embarkation of Saint Ursula.
https://anagram-solver.net/1ike%20Fe....?partial=true
No idea that I still had one post left in me.
Now it's off to finish the old, Theory of Everything, by combining quantum loop, and, string, theories, in general, but, more importantly, by working out their specific configuration. The stuff of paradox.
https://youtu.be/5-NsuY_B5Qc
Merry xmas, Garnabby: hope the polar bears aren't gnawing on ya.
Stoners like me also have our own xmas carols...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GZHhvID87n0&list=RDGZHhvID87n0&start_radio =1
Merry Christmas Garnabby!
In your honor here are some Christmas physics jokes:
Why can’t Santa travel faster than light?
Because then he’d arrive before Christmas.
Heisenberg, Schrödinger, and Ohm are driving on Christmas Eve…
Heisenberg says: “We’re going 90 km/h!”
Schrödinger says: “Then we might already be dead.”
Ohm says: “Relax.”
Santa observed his sleigh position too precisely…
…and completely lost track of his momentum.
Why is Santa so good at physics?
He understands thermal equilibrium — hot cocoa always cools down.
The Second Law of Thermodynamics says:
You can’t clean your room before Christmas — entropy always increases.
What’s Santa’s favorite type of magnetism?
Pole attraction.
Why did the physicist put a Christmas tree in a Faraday cage?
To keep the electro-static cling under control.
Santa tried to violate causality once…
He gave you socks before you needed them.
Santa loves covalent bonds.
Sharing is caring.
Why did Santa avoid noble gases?
They refuse to react to Christmas cheer.
Santa tried alchemy once.
Still ended up with coal.
Why does Santa never need peer review?
Because his results are reproducible every year
and still make no sense.
As a bonus here’s some physics pick up lines too:
Are you a wave function?”
Because I collapse whenever you observe me.
“You must be Schrödinger’s gift…”
I’m afraid to open you, but excited anyway.
“Is this love or quantum entanglement?”
Because I feel weirdly connected across the room.
“Are you ferromagnetic?”
Because I’m irresistibly attracted to you.
“You violate the second law of thermodynamics.”
Because you decrease my entropy.
“I must be an induced dipole…”
Because you’ve polarized my entire personality.