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Post by Deleted on Jun 19, 2017 16:50:13 GMT -5
id appreciate if this thread and everyone in it died now thanks
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Jun 19, 2017 17:01:19 GMT -5
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Post by tiger beetle on Jun 19, 2017 17:01:19 GMT -5
id appreciate if this thread and everyone in it died now thanks 5555
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Post by Deleted on Jun 19, 2017 17:17:01 GMT -5
id appreciate if this thread and everyone in it died now thanks <3 my lifelong dream 5555 but that was your post 2222 dont lie to me
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Post by ✶Jaysong✶ on Jun 19, 2017 20:57:20 GMT -5
if you combine numbers does this mean mixing colors? like for example 5 is green and seven is gold so if you got 57 it would be a yellowish green, and 75 would be a greenish yellow? if i'm right. and going up to the 10 billions every combination would be very closely related, if not the same. what about decimals? is it where the lower the number the more transparent it becomes? for example .000000000005 would be a very translucent green? this doesn't even bring into context scientific notation. if a number is 5.0 x 10^-5, would this make it different from .00005? what about equations? when equations come into play how does one color transition into being another color? is the color distributions like photons and light or more like paint mixing? if all known numbers are combined together will it make a brownish color (like paint) or will it create a bright white (like light)? if there is an absence of numbers is this complete darkness, devoid of all color and therefore devoid of meaning because that the numbers are colors and therefore making colors a number would mean reality only has meaning due to the numbers existence in it of itself? if we were to find a way to get rid of the numbers would this create a vacuum but to rid of the color would create a black hole, inevitably due to wipe out humanity and all existence of organic life due to its utter lack of meaning, or would it reign chaos on all of earth because that a lack of meaning may translate to a lack of reason and therefore law, unleashing anarchy and destruction? I didn't even read the whole post and I already think you put too much time into it
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Post by Redfleck on Jun 20, 2017 7:36:31 GMT -5
if you combine numbers does this mean mixing colors? like for example 5 is green and seven is gold so if you got 57 it would be a yellowish green, and 75 would be a greenish yellow? if i'm right. and going up to the 10 billions every combination would be very closely related, if not the same. what about decimals? is it where the lower the number the more transparent it becomes? for example .000000000005 would be a very translucent green? this doesn't even bring into context scientific notation. if a number is 5.0 x 10^-5, would this make it different from .00005? what about equations? when equations come into play how does one color transition into being another color? is the color distributions like photons and light or more like paint mixing? if all known numbers are combined together will it make a brownish color (like paint) or will it create a bright white (like light)? if there is an absence of numbers is this complete darkness, devoid of all color and therefore devoid of meaning because that the numbers are colors and therefore making colors a number would mean reality only has meaning due to the numbers existence in it of itself? if we were to find a way to get rid of the numbers would this create a vacuum but to rid of the color would create a black hole, inevitably due to wipe out humanity and all existence of organic life due to its utter lack of meaning, or would it reign chaos on all of earth because that a lack of meaning may translate to a lack of reason and therefore law, unleashing anarchy and destruction? Actually, it happens sometimes! For me, the number ten (10) is somewhat black and the number two (2) is light blue. In base ten, 10/2 = 5, and five is a light blue color for me. So it's funny how that works out! My double digit numbers don't really "mix", nor do most operations, but having colors assigned to numbers makes math so much easier for me. I think this whole thing is just a cognitive phenomenon? I have a couple of friends who have this same thing lol. By the way, addition is red, subtraction is blue, multiplication is colorless, and division is yellow-brown. Just the words and the idea of performing the operation though. The actual symbols for those things themselves have no color. What's funny is that 3 and 7 are light and dark green respectively, so I always get those two numbers mixed up as a result.
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