[sdiy] math question - somewhat OT

Magnus Danielson cfmd at bredband.net
Mon Oct 4 12:18:26 CEST 2004


From: harrybissell <harrybissell at prodigy.net>
Subject: Re: [sdiy] math question - somewhat OT
Date: Sun, 03 Oct 2004 22:44:22 -0700
Message-ID: <4160E336.443CBFDC at prodigy.net>

Harry (a fellow Universe-DIY friend) uttered:

> Magnus Danielson wrote:
> 
> > Ah well. Life is hard in the Universe-DIY garden exercises. The other week I
> > had a universe that was all beurocrats, I thought that would keep things in
> > order, but it imploded under its own weight eventually so I only had a few
> > moments of joy there.
> 
> ahh yes. eventually created the element Administratium... which as everyone
> knows increases entropy infinitely

Exactly. However, in a universe of limited resources, it eventually collapses
in which it all is converted into the inert vacuum gas. We can see that this
also happends to our bosses when their limited universe is overtaken by too
much administatium their system breaks down into high-pressure vacuum gas and
they must let the vacuum gas steem go off at random. Some people think that
this is a reason for the entropy not to increase at the originally estimated
rate, they failed to include the implosion processes that we now know is
inevidable. The graininess of the process results in an s-curve much like that
of magnetic materials and dielectric materials, but the natural slope has not
yeat been fully verified and is judged as one of this universe biggest riddles
of unknown universal constants in physics. If a number could be pinned down
with sufficient accuracy would we be able to work out the dance with the
equations and see weither this universe will have it's entropy increase
indefinitly or if it is stabilizing or even oscillating or ringing. As for
myself I of course have the constant scribbled down on the backside of a receit
which now is used as an index in one of my gazillion books, so it's just a
matter of finding that book after the last accident in my library. In the mean
time I let the physics guys have their fun and figuring things out. There's so
many false clues they haven't figured out yeat. For instance, they haven't yeat
figured out that it was actually stawberry jam that caused the big mess to
start with.

Ah well. Some people think that pi is irrational, but I think it is quite
rational and sane. Since I forgot to bend the universe sufficiently it isn't
3 as I had intended, sigh...

Cheers,
Magnus



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