I thought that too as there is 1 planet too many, but now I think Pluto is the extra. The one between Mars and Neptune is Mercury
I thought that too as there is 1 planet too many, but now I think Pluto is the extra. The one between Mars and Neptune is Mercury
Thanks for the update!
!askmath@lemmings.world is one I know of
The correct answer. Immediately before bed is best
Welcome to London! I know this station and was surprised to find out how many more platform zeroes there are (at least 9 in the UK apparently). Enjoy the rest of your trip
I remember reading that the transporter was added to TOS mainly to speed up storytelling, with the technobabble behind it being expanded on later. Then replicators/holodeck put in TNG because it made sense based on similar technology. So basically you’re exactly right, it is magic
Very cool to see how much the instance has grown and matured in just one year. Thanks for all the efforts that go into keeping things running
Hey, watch your mouth!
Counterpoint: if you say you have a number of things, you have at least two things, so maybe 1 is not a number either. (I’m going to run away and hide now)
That would make a woman go mad
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cousin_prime
2 -> twin, 4 -> cousin, 6 -> sexy, 8 -> ???
It looks like there aren’t any, by Niven’s Theorem https://www.proofwiki.org/wiki/Niven’s_Theorem
I just assumed it was one of these http://www.voting.ukscientists.com/penrose.html
The linked guardian article is a response to the mail article mentioned here
If you haven’t seen them you’ve been lucky. They are definitely out there
Same here. It’s a serious problem right now
I canter -nderstand it
Reminds me of this: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Benford’s_law
Sure 0.999…95
Just kidding, the guy on the left is correct.