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Originally posted by rogue49
I've always asked the question.
Well you've got constants...
Why are they constant?
What makes them what they are?
What is their underlying nature?
Too many...even scientists take these measurements for granted,
without explaining why.
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I recall that from chemistry and phsyics in high school. We always had equations for this and that and they almost always had a constant in them. As long as you used the constant right you got the right answer. That was about the best answer I could ever get out of the teacher over those. I was of course the kid who always asked why to everything. You annoy EVERYONE that way but you do learn alot. Its a good thing to use later in life.
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Meridae'n once played "death" at a game of chess that lasted for over two years. He finally beat death in a best 34 out of 67 match. At that time he could ask for any one thing and he could wish for the hope of all mankind... he looked death right in the eye and said ...
"I would like about three fiddy"
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