Yes, such that the graph of a line may approach and grow infinitely close to, yet never reach, its asymptote. I would argue that this is a tad more accurate: philosophy = subject + analysis where the analysis will almost certainly contain an opinion or bias
Except when it's a horizontal or oblique asymptote. Things get different then. Sent from my Transformer
Like this? Dont blame me.Im no geometric nerd.Im an Entertainment software creator in training and a bit of a quantum physicist.
Quantum physics. Definitely unrelated to geometry. For sure. All those vectors must be English Lit. Not calc and geometry. Sent from my Transformer
See?I have no idea what that means. I can say that you can never know the true position of an atom in space.
Ah good, That is the principle (theory or principle... one of the two) of uncertainty. Whoo Physics! Good stuff. Sent from my Transformer
I'm doing Python. =/ @Mike Alright. But it'll end up being a thread discussing religion. =P Sent from my Transformer
You're implying that messiahs are not religious figures. I can see how people get riled up over this. It really is this kind of attitude on the internet that leads to all the extremist groups based on religion. While I may not be religious (unless you count the troll religion), I know when things are best left alone. Sadly, tact seems to be an art lost to the winds of time here, and thus, I will retreat to my shielded bunker before Iran gets their nukes. Religious genocide is generally bad.