Help interpret this problem
Since it says Ignore Einstein, its supposed to be a general math problem I feel...
Random thought, if you flip the cube it makes an X being on either side he can avoid death |dw:1393314293980:dw| I don't think it could be this though. >_< Checking...
Least that's what I think it says.
ty :) I think the same.. the bee should stay fixed in one of the four compartments forever
but I'm not entirely sure though... the wording is a bit congusing
>_< yeah it seemed kinda easy too D:
I wouldn't trust any math-related question with god in it. Realities get thrown out of the window and all the laws of nature are disobeyed. So you might as well give INFINITY as an answer.
that is my interpretation
o.o #Socrates
lol we may replace "God" by "random process" may be :)
for this particular question...
David Hume
black holes, or just holes in the box.
black holes have such a strong gravitational force that not even light can escape it, so um that bee is literally screwed.
o.0 0.o he was screwed when he got in the box >.>
I'll be back in a moment... I am thinking the question is asking us to find a function - so its a differential equation problem for sure. The hard part is digesting the question itself... it doesnt explicitly ask what we're supposed to find/do
@nincompoop a philosophy book ? the title makes me wana start reading it xD
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I thought there was only 2 :o
you were given two blackholes of certain length, so as long as the total length of diagonals broken down into smaller diagonal to fit in the cube equals the original length, then my representation would stand.
Yeah i was thinking that too, then there could be more than 2 as well >_< a lot of possibilities
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