The theory of almost everything.
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The theory of almost everything.
A wonderful theory so far proven correct based on the longest mathematical equation I have ever seen which I came across while reserching an unrelated topic. It is based on the Standar Model of the universe and it is regarded sometimes as the theory of almost everything. It can be used to explain why the sky is blue, why it rains and so on. I thought i would share this with you all, enjoy.
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Re: The theory of almost everything.
That's not an equation. It's just a string of variables, but there's no equivalence statement (or maybe I can't find it). Can someone find the equal sign and point it out, if it's there?
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Re: The theory of almost everything.
Antibane wrote:That's not an equation. It's just a string of variables, but there's no equivalence statement (or maybe I can't find it). Can someone find the equal sign and point it out, if it's there?
Thats because it is the answer to everything. The answer sides is only one side of an equation, so whatever question you ask that equation is the answer to it.
Don't they teach kids anything in school nowadays?
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Re: The theory of almost everything.
It equals the Standard Model and in theory it will equal anything you wish figure out if you could carry out the calculation. I thought it was neat, never seen anyting like it and shared it. I would love a shirt with that on the back.
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Re: The theory of almost everything.
Antibane wrote:That's not an equation. It's just a string of variables, but there's no equivalence statement (or maybe I can't find it). Can someone find the equal sign and point it out, if it's there?
sure =1, there is your answer
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Re: The theory of almost everything.
The answer is obviously 42.
42 is the answer to everything. I thought everyone knew that.
Calebe
reference material:
Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy.
42 is the answer to everything. I thought everyone knew that.
Calebe
reference material:
Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy.
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Re: The theory of almost everything.
Calebe wrote:The answer is obviously 42.
42 is the answer to everything. I thought everyone knew that.
Calebe
reference material:
Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy.
Techincally that is the answer to Life the Universe and everything.
The answer to Everything is thus 42 - Life - Universe - the - and
That assumes that it is additive... if we instead assumed that unshown mathematical operatiosn are multiplicative by default...
Everything = 42/(Live the Universe and)
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