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14:03
@Ehsan repeat 4 [fd 100 rt 90]
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is it turtle?
user4710450
Lamo.
user4710450
No I meant turtle module for Python.
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@LearnHowToBeTransparent What does this do?
user6820627
@Ehsan oh, only you and me here now. go to python room and ask.
user6820627
14:04
the command is in Logo, an educational programming language. it draws a square.
user6820627
i used it when i'm in grade 4
user4710450
No, I really don't have a question. I was wondering if any Pythonist here has used turtle before.
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@LearnHowToBeTransparent, How many languages do you know?
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How many languages have you learnt in school?
user6820627
@Ehsan batch, js -- at home | logo, pascal -- school
user4710450
14:07
Batch was my first programming experiences :D
user6820627
@Ehsan yeah, me too. then i learned html, used port forwarding to share my simple web pages i created. grade 6 i learned JS
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How old are you?
user6820627
@Ehsan 13. it means i am in grade 8
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Wew!!!
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I was playing COD at your age xD
user6820627
14:09
@Ehsan when i am going to say 13, i type 12 lol
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Call Of Duty : Modern Warfare
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It's really amazing
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If I were the minister of Education Department I would definitely told the schools to teach one of the programming languages from list below.
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user4710450
14:14
@littlepootis,Hey.
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@littlepootis Assembly is beast for kids.
user4710450
exclude that from the list.
Assembly is actually not that hard.
user4710450
It's painful.
user6820627
in Python, 2 mins ago, by PM 2Ring
@LearnHowToBeTransparent Several of the regulars here have experience with Turtle, so please ask your question, and if someone has the necessary knowledge, and feels like answering they will respond. However, at this time of day / week there's not much traffic here, so don't expect an immediate response.
14:15
But it teaches a lot of stuff
user4710450
for a simple print you should fill 3 registers and call an interrupt.
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@littlepootis It teaches you how the computer works.
That's more useful than.. say starting with Java.
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@LearnHowToBeTransparent :|
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@littlepootis Did I say that schools should start with Java?
user4710450
14:16
4 mins ago, by Ehsan
If I were the minister of Education Department I would definitely told the schools to teach one of the programming languages from list below.
user4710450
""one of the programming languages from list below.""
No, just saying that because most people start with Java.
At least here.
user4710450
@littlepootis You mean Amanuel?
hello
And that ends up teaching them nothing but Java.
user6820627
14:17
@Ehsan If I were the minister of Education Department I would definitely told the schools to let students choose 4 subjects and study them well.
@Ehsan nah
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@heather Hello :P
@LearnHowToBeTransparent the thing, though, there's a lot to learn.
@heather Hey there
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@LearnHowToBeTransparent Most of the stuff taught in school may come to use someday
Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, Geography, History, Civics, Economics, Biology, Philosophy, Basic computer science, a few languages are all pretty important.
user4710450
14:18
@hearther : I love you
To.. you know.. live in this world.
@Ehsan ?
The ability to think is more important than the shit they teach at most schools.
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These days you should be genius i every subject to survive in this cruel world. -Ehsan
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@heather You are a representation of my childhood.
user4710450
14:20
Previously I had set my location to : Milky Way next to the Andromeda which is similar to yours.
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Besides, I am mad about Astronomy :)
@Ehsan, nice =)
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Happy Christmas, my fellow Astronomist ;)
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@littlepootis our civilization will fall with wars, terrorism, modern slavery, etc.
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user4710450
Is it a branch of StackExchange?
no
it is a new site
but it is meant to be of the stack exchange format
user4710450
Have you read Fundamentals of physics?
no, I have not (::googles::)
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by David halliday.
user4710450
14:24
definitely take a look at it. Its the most popular physics book for undergraduate degree.
I'll keep an eye on that, thank you
I asked for Kleppner and Kolenkow for Christmas =)
and a few others
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There is an 11th edition available out there
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@heather and don't forget Galileo Galilei ;)
@Ehsan, I was kind of hoping to maybe sometime read through Chandrasekhar's edited version of the Principia
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Is the Principia a mixture(blend) of Maths and Philosophy?
14:29
Newton's Principia
establishing the laws of mechanics, plus some explanations of calculus and such
user4710450
Google brought me this : principia.edu
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@heather Oh, got it.
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Unfortunately I haven't read it so there is nothing I can help you with that.
i am told that reading that and Newton's Principia side by side is a fabulous way to learn.
so it is on my list of someday hopefully maybe.
user4710450
have you decided on what to study in University?
user4710450
14:33
Physics,CS,Maths?
user4710450
According to your profile description you love these subjects.
> Christian Scientists
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@littlepootis I am not a Christian :|
@Ehsan that's another principia
Written by Russel and Whitehead.
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Ya
14:35
Principia Mathematica
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That's it. Have you read it?
I wanted to.
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Q: Quantum coding in QASM

heatherI am using IBM's Quantum Experience and I have a small problem. Dragging and dropping the gates takes a while, and they don't have a Toffoli gate. So I have to redrag in the gates that construct the Toffoli gate and it takes a while. The composer takes in QASM files, so I tried to look up docum...

Also, the good old Feynman's Lectures on Physics.
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@heather, are you working on Quantum Coding?
14:36
Which are more interested than Halliday's.
ing*
@Ehsan, quantum computing, yes
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I had heard Quantum Mechanics and Quantum computers but not Quantum coding :|
@littlepootis, yes, Feynman is great
@Ehsan, yes, that was poor phrasing on my part.
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@littlepootis You have to know Halliday's book to actually understand their lectures deeply.
I edited the title
14:38
What, no.
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@littlepootis are you christian?
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It's just like studying general relativity without knowing simple principle newton's laws.
Feynman's Lectures are pretty self-contained.
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@littlepootis, I didn't meant Feynman's only.
@Ehsan Special relativity can be, though.
@LearnHowToBeTransparent nope
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14:39
@LearnHowToBeTransparent I guess he told he is atheist.
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@littlepootis dufaq?
user6820627
>>define atheist
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@littlepootis just like me.
Noun: atheist ‎(plural atheists)
  1. A person who does not believe in deities.
  2. (narrowly) A person who believes that no deities exist (especially, one who has no other religious belief).
  3. (broadly) A person who rejects belief that any deities exist (whether or not that person believes that deities do not exist).
  4. (loosely) A person who has no belief in any deities, such as a person who has no concept of deities.
  5. (uncommon) A person who does not believe in a particular deity (or any deity in a particular pantheon), notwithstanding that they may believe in another deity.
  6. Throughout history, atheists were simply people who did not believe the prevalent God of the day. For the sun-worshippers, Christians were atheists. For Jewish people, Christians were atheists. Whoever does not believe in your God is by definition, an atheist. […] With all the countless Gods concocted by man, I claim that my Christian friends and I have something in common. We are all atheists,
Adjective: atheist ‎(comparative more atheist, superlative most atheist)
  1. Of or relating to atheists or atheism; atheistic.
  2. c. 16th-17th century, Francis Bacon, Of Unity in Religion,
  3. He would have been seven times more Epicure and atheist than he was.
user4710450
14:40
Put is simply, we don't believe in G-d.
That doesn't mean I believe there's no god.
Just that I don't believe in God. For whatever reason.
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I'm agnostic, though.
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>>define agnostic
Noun: agnostic ‎(plural agnostics)
  1. A person who holds to a form of agnosticism, especially uncertainty of the existence of a deity.
Adjective: agnostic ‎(comparative more agnostic, superlative most agnostic)
  1. Of or relating to agnosticism or its adherents.
  2. His agnostic viewpoint is summarized in his book.
  3. Doubtful or uncertain about the existence or demonstrability of God or other deity.
  4. She left the church when she became agnostic.
  5. (computing) A software component (or other entity) that is unaware or noncommittal regarding the specific nature of the components with which it interacts; polymorphic; modular; pluggable
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user6820627
me too (don't believe in god). anyway this is a small room so i don't think we are attacking anyone
14:41
is Loquitor a chatbot?
nice
that's cool
user4710450
Writing one is actually pretty simple.
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Parsing the sentences is the tricky part.
humans are always the tricky part
user6820627
14:43
2 hours ago, by Learn How To Be Transparent
CHAT.addEventHandlerHook(function(e){
if (/\.\..*/.test(e.content)&&e.user_id!=7085630) {
    if (e.content==="..hello-world") {
        input.value = ":"+e.message_id+" `\"Hello, World!\"`"
        $("#sayit-button").click()
    }
}
})
user6820627
remember? how simple.
that looks, uh, not simple.
user6820627
@heather why not?
user6820627
it looks simple for me
well, i'm used to python, and then I don't know what the /\.\..*/ part even means
user6820627
14:49
@heather it means: if message begin with ..
user6820627
^ that shit is called regex. regexone.com
@Ehsan I know turlle.
@heather It's a regex.
@Ehsan I have teh Resnick and Halliday book, it's great.
oh, i've heard of regular expressions, and their property that for every problem you have, if you use regular expressions the problems will double (at the minimum).
xD
I agree.
user6820627
@heather i only use regex to check string begin and end with
user6820627
14:51
but i can't parse [X]HTML using regex
Both Resnick-Halliday and Sears-Zemansky are too easy for me.
Look at littlepootis go.
Do CS students in other countries study stuff like Statistical Mechanics?
Statistical Mechanics?
14:54
I have a friend studying CS at Gtech and he has to study Psychology kek.
Had to learn Bose-Einstein, Fermi-Dirac, Maxwell-Boltzmann statistics.
I'd love to study Psychology.
No, this is really boring Psychology...
But it's a prereq for taking ML.
Lol
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@Rishav Good. I have read the Mechanics and ElectroDynamics parts.
14:56
What's electrodynamics?
Eh?
Is it electrostatics but where the charge is flowing?
user4710450
In my opinion one of the best branches of physics is Cosmology.
So...current electricity?
user4710450
>>define electrodynamics
All I do is read my NCERT book.
14:57
Noun: electrodynamics ‎(uncountable)
  1. (physics) The phenomena associated with moving electric charges, and their interaction with electric and magnetic fields; the study of these phenomena.
NCERT for lyf
user4710450
let the bot handle it :)
I mean, anything that involves non-static electricity.
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1 min ago, by Ehsan
In my opinion one of the best branches of physics is Cosmology.
Heard of piezoelectricity?
user4710450
14:58
Does anybody share this opinion with me?
cosmology is pretty awesome
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All those theories about our world.
I like particle physics.
but my favorites lie more in the quantum computing/particle physics/nuclear physics areas
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Does anybody know the end of our world?
14:59
zondo does
not a big crunch; the cosmological constant is too large
>>define end-of-world
Words with Friends is a multi-player word game developed by Newtoy, Inc. Players take turns building words crossword puzzle style in a manner similar to the classic board game Scrabble. The rules of the two games are similar, but Words with Friends is not officially associated with the Scrabble brand. Up to 30 games can be played simultaneously using push notifications to alert players when it is their turn. Players may look up friends either by username or through Facebook, or be randomly assigned an opponent through "Smart Match". Players can also find potential opponents using Community Match...
I like sleeping.
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@heather, It's a bit complexer.
well, that didn't quite work =P
14:59
Anything else is too much effort.
I like philosophy
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First of all our star, sun, is going to die in about 4.5 billion years.
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Then gets destroyed our solar system with it.
It's okay
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The fertility rate of star birth is declining as you know.
15:01
I blame obama administration.
>>define family
Noun: family ‎(countable and uncountable, plural families)
  1. (countable) A group of people who are closely related to one another (by blood, marriage or adoption); kin; for example, a set of parents and their children; an immediate family.
  2. Our family lives in town.‎
  3. 1893, Walter Besant, The Ivory Gate, Prologue:
  4. Such a scandal as the prosecution of a brother for forgery—with a verdict of guilty—is a most truly horrible, deplorable, fatal thing. It takes the respectability out of a family perhaps at a critical moment, when the family is just assuming the robes of respectability: […] it is a black spot which all the soaps ever advertised could never wash off.
  5. (countable) An extended family; a group of people who are related to one another by blood or marriage.
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Adjective: family ‎(not comparable)
  1. Suitable for children and adults.
  2. It's not good for a date, it's a family restaurant.
  3. Some animated movies are not just for kids, they are family movies.
  4. Conservative, traditional.
  5. The cultural struggle is for the survival of family values against all manner of atheistic amorality.
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As you know there are more red dwarfs being created than Blue giants currently.
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In some 10 billion years all the stars will be sun or lower than sun sized. no blue ginats.
15:02
We're all going to day anyways.
What's the point
41 secs ago, by Loquitor
Noun: family ‎(countable and uncountable, plural families)
  1. (countable) A group of people who are closely related to one another (by blood, marriage or adoption); kin; for example, a set of parents and their children; an immediate family.
  2. Our family lives in town.‎
  3. 1893, Walter Besant, The Ivory Gate, Prologue:
  4. Such a scandal as the prosecution of a brother for forgery—with a verdict of guilty—is a most truly horrible, deplorable, fatal thing. It takes the respectability out of a family perhaps at a critical moment, when the family is just assuming the robes of respectability: […] it is a black spot which all the soaps ever advertised could never wash off.
  5. (countable) An extended family; a group of people who are related to one another by blood or marriage.
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Adjective: family ‎(not comparable)
  1. Suitable for children and adults.
  2. It's not good for a date, it's a family restaurant.
  3. Some animated movies are not just for kids, they are family movies.
  4. Conservative, traditional.
  5. The cultural struggle is for the survival of family values against all manner of atheistic amorality.
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@Rishav I'm daying today
RIP then.
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All the blue giants will turn into black holes and the red dwarfs will die in some 13 million years.
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After that all what remains in universe is black holes.
15:03
> When you rub your hands they become hot
Earth's going to get destroyed in ~100 years I guess.
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But black holes aren't immortal
So if I rub my entire body
@littlepootis What?
WE"RE GOING TO BOMB THE EARTH
Context: Reading a textbook
15:04
Just remember Trump has nuclear launch codes.
> Trying to be logical about logic, we can see that...
Context: CS textbook
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According to Hawking's Theory , black holes radiate some special radiation by which black holes lose a very small amount of mass.
9 secs ago, by Rishav
> Trying to be logical about logic, we can see that...
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After somewhat 10^44s black holes will die, too.
user4710450
15:05
And then our universe will be empty,dead, for ever.
@Ehsan how can you say that the universe exists
If there's nobody there to see it.
??
you can't
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these are all based on theories. Nothing is for sure.
@LearnHowToBeTransparent 13 y.o.?
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But this is the most probable ending.
15:06
Does that mean I don't get to marry?
THe most probable ending is that the universe will collapse a second after you die.
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@Rishav This is all what Cosmology is about.
THE UNIVERSE DOESNT EXIST IF YOU DONT.
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Cosmology is talking about universe without actually seeing it.
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@Rishav bullshit.
15:07
Depends from what/who you see.
as bullshitty as it sounds.
@Ehsan I'm just messing with you.
it could really be true.
I know for sure I'm real.
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There has been universe long before we exist on Earth and would be long after we vanish from Earth.
Ya'll are probably just my imagination.
If I die, you all die.
By die, I mean you cease to exist.
And you won't feel anything because you're not real.
What is the fastest way to heat this biriyani that has been in the fridge for 9 hours?
user4710450
15:09
if you got interested in Cosmology I suggest reading this book:
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An introduction to Cosmology : Andrew Liddle.
@littlepootis Heat using microwave oven?
How can you leave perfectly good biryani uneaten for 9 hours?
Because it's just me.
Wanna come over?
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Piezoelectricity /piˌeɪzoʊˌilɛkˈtrɪsɪti/ is the electric charge that accumulates in certain solid materials (such as crystals, certain ceramics, and biological matter such as bone, DNA and various proteins) in response to applied mechanical stress. The word piezoelectricity means electricity resulting from pressure. It is derived from the Greek piezō (πιέζω) or piezein (πιέζειν), which means to squeeze or press, and ēlektron (ήλεκτρον), which means amber, an ancient source of electric charge. Piezoelectricity was discovered in 1880 by French physicists Jacques and Pierre Curie. The piezoelectric...
15:10
@srifqi It's broken.
2far
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The ultimate fate of the universe is a topic in physical cosmology. The ultimate fate of the universe depends on the shape of the universe and on the role that dark energy will play as the universe ages. Many possible futures have been predicted by rival scientific hypotheses. These include futures of both finite and infinite duration. Once the theory that the universe started with a rapid expansion (nicknamed the Big Bang) became accepted by a majority of scientists, the ultimate fate of the universe became a valid cosmological question. The answer to this question depends upon the physica...
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Please note that our universe is most likely like a linear world.
I think the universe is a simulation.
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@Rishav dufaq?
15:11
You ever seen the Matrix?
It probably is.
What?
user4710450
@Rishav That's a film series, not reality
@Ehsan How do you know?
If you are in the Matrix, is there some experiment you can do to prove you're not in the Matrix?
user4710450
15:12
Ergo, we are in the Matrix unless proven otherwise ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
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@Rishav Not really.
Lol Ehsan is thinking I'm a nutjob.
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Nope , I was just totally confused.
user4710450
What if we are really in the Matrix.
?
Have you seen the matrix?
user4710450
15:13
This way whole the Cosmology we know will be overlooked.
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Matrix 1.
Anyways I can't believe that physical constants were just right to allow for the formation of stellar bodies.
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the 1999 one
Yeah me too.
I don't believe in God either, unless by God you mean the ones controlling the simulation.
So I did this
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15:14
@Rishav This is Physics, it describes whole the world and stars are a part of this world.
Put my biriyani in a small bown
Took a large bowl, threw some water in it, put this small bowl in that.
And heated the large one.
You know what amazes me, the computational power that the universe has.
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@Rishav me neither, by believing in G-d, I'm insulting Physics.
@littlepootis 🔥 🔥 🔥
Not really.
user4710450
15:15
No wonder, Enstein became Agnostic.
Does Linux have emoji?
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@littlepootis According to religions,
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G-d has the power to do anything.
Most religions
user4710450
15:16
So how is this even possible to describe in Physics?
you can't
he doesn't live in your reality
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Can someone change the Energy Conservation?
How do you know that the laws of physics aren't going to change tomorrow?
God is usually described as omnipotent, omniscient, omnipresent.
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@littlepootis is he living in a child world?
15:17
No, in your head.
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Is he made of dark matter?
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@littlepootis nonsense.
@Ehsan If energy is conserved, where did all this energy come from?
xDD
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if he is in our head, so who made Adam?
What is Adam?
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15:19
the first human
@Ehsan WHERE DID ALL THIS MASS AND ENERGY COME FROM?
Do you think it plopped down from the sky?
@Rishav read
Actually there may be some scientific explanation for it, but I don't know it, so enlighten me.
Do you have a tldr?
15:21
no
K
Here's a cat, because why not.
 
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17:37
@Rishav Yeah, this amazes me too. I feel like it should take energy to have laws (like the ones in physics).
Hmm.
@zondo &shrug; doesn't work anymore.
18:20
@WATERYMEL0N Just pushed something to my fork: https://github.com/srifqi/hexfight/commit/bed4e0177d9a2f1434d0af4f1623337b0aba9899

Maybe, you want to see it.

Also, I think I should rebase my branches. ._.
._.
Hi.
Are we a caaat
Hey!
@srifqi Go to sleep!
I thought we are humans.
Don't you have school tomorrow?
Are you absolutely sure that we're humans?
18:23
@Rishav Of course, after finishing something.
I could be a cat; a cat who's talking to you.
@srifqi But it's 1:30 for youuu
My school for this semester has done. Now, it's holiday for about two~three weeks.
:D
@Rishav Meow. :3
Holiday for 3 weeks?
Waow
Hey @user5450074
Man it's difficult to keep track of all these people with user: ids.
@Rishav thats a beautiful cat :#
:3
it is yours?
@Rishav Two weeks plus few days (start new semester at 3rd January).
18:27
@user5450074 Nope :D
@srifqi Noooo.
I have like...
1 week...
Boo hoo
 
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20:13
aww, poor @Rishav
did my name change show up
that's weird
just changed my username
You can change your username?
yup
just changed it across stackexchange
Cool. Hopefully it shows up here soon :)
What did you choose as your new username (or do you want to keep it a surprise?)
20:18
nermolov
it's my username everywhere
Okay, cool :)
lol
yay im finally higher up in google results than en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aleksey_Petrovich_Yermolov
when you search for my name
My internet...
Can't stream Twitch...
strangely enough my portfolio website is no longer the first result on google after I redid it from scratch
that sucks...
css is hell...
ok wth
if you straight up enter the name of my website (nermolov.com) into google
it still doesn't show up
20:25
Does for me?
wtf
ignore my grammatical mistakes on my website
Oh wait doesn't for me.
I'm blind, my bad.
Try google webmasters.
i did already
it disappeared after I did my full redesign
Then wait.....
I did that like three weeks ago...
20:29
accept that google hates you
apparently my google webmasters verification broke
but I can't figure out where to fix it
20:45
apparently it is based on your analyitcs tracking code
and I removed that when I redit it
should be recrawled and fixed soon enough then

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