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Everything posted by Aeoryi
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Sharder one liners isn't that serious just follow the formatting
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I'd read a sci text book if I wanted real science just give me fiction imo
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it's against the spirit of forums in general imo but also like it's not exactly kind to the other people who aren't having fun spamming, eh?
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like with this specific kind of topic or just in general?
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Well then I would ask why are you doing that?
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well uh blaming things on theoretical things that you think you have is a way to focus on bad things for sure
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VC is weird cause I find myself almost like performing and not actually communicating what I want to communicate, almost like a fugue of sorts lol
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why is there a sharder two liners that is like the most unnecessary thing ever
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we don't have hyperspace in the real world or anything that needs to use hyperspace to be relevant to a lower plane of existence While yes you can do things involving different faucets of vectors (for example time/pos x/pos y/pos z) that's lame and doesn't count
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I gotta figure out how to make it useful though
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prefer text based communication. I'm more proficient in it.
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it's a weird problem. high lethality rate though.
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That isn't really what the issue is. The issue is I don't feel hungry very often even though I'm not getting enough food and that I'm struggling to eat because of anxiety and stuff. That'd be a lot of work to do. And it isn't really a permanent solution
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I've always liked pizza. but beware health effects
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so basically the question was simple: What is direction? Angles relate two different axes within an n-dimensional space where n is an integer greater than one. You can split up angles into planar components (x,y/y,z/x,z) and use that to find solid angles, which exist in 3d space. In addition, by extrapolating upon this axiom, we can theorize that a "hypersolid angle" within the fourth dimension would not only have a right hyper corner equal to 1/16th of the unit hypersphere, but it would also exist in 6 different planes. Speaking of planes, you can examine how different bodies interact with a dimensional space above them- for example, the unit line exists within the 1d space, but two distinct axes exist within 2d space, and 3 in 3d space, so on. But there's also planar representation, which isolates for two specific axes respectively. for example, the two dimensional space only has one plane (x,y), but the three dimensional space has three different planes (x,y/x,z/y,z). The fourth dimensional space with axis a has seven different planar components (x,y/x,z/y,z/x,a/y,a/z,a) and the dimensional space above it would contain an additional five new configurations to two-dimensional planar components. Now where this gets weird is when you start to use a solid 3d component- three-dimensional space only has one solid component, that being (x,y,z), but four-dimensional space has three additional components. Five-dimensional space has Vectors can be added if the properties of all elements but one are alike, or if they're in the same direction. This is by changing the frame of reference, but there exists new axes perpendicular to the axis a where a is in line with a vector and vector components are thus defined within terms of parallel to these axes.
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tw: ED
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it's getting increasingly harder to find these.
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at a cost. I can't choose when I want to do things
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yeah focusing on bad things and using them to describe yourself doesn't actually help a situation improve
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it's the spiro
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feel like I told you this
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thirsty
