The sun's surface rotates with a period of 25 to 35 days, depending on latitude, so I would guess not.
It's my understanding that a theory of everything describes the rules by which the universe operates. It doesn't say anything about emergent properties of these rules. For example, if everything in the universe obeyed…
What about it? All Godel's incompleteness theorem says is that there will be open questions about a universe describable by finitely many rules. The laws of physics don't need to provide answers to questions about…
That's complete nonsense. There's nothing about Godel's theorem that says the physical rules of the universe can't be described. You're babbling religiously.
How is vi considered minimalist compared to Notepad?
Imagine... people doing what they want and making decisions that are best for themselves.
He should be downvoted; there's no need for him to grand stand about how hard he's trying.
But it does filter out people who don't have that tenacity. Those people who do have that kind of tenacity would already have learned about pointers and O notation.
I wasn't asking why macros were useful in general, but thanks anyway.
The sun's surface rotates with a period of 25 to 35 days, depending on latitude, so I would guess not.
It's my understanding that a theory of everything describes the rules by which the universe operates. It doesn't say anything about emergent properties of these rules. For example, if everything in the universe obeyed…
What about it? All Godel's incompleteness theorem says is that there will be open questions about a universe describable by finitely many rules. The laws of physics don't need to provide answers to questions about…
That's complete nonsense. There's nothing about Godel's theorem that says the physical rules of the universe can't be described. You're babbling religiously.
How is vi considered minimalist compared to Notepad?
Imagine... people doing what they want and making decisions that are best for themselves.
He should be downvoted; there's no need for him to grand stand about how hard he's trying.
But it does filter out people who don't have that tenacity. Those people who do have that kind of tenacity would already have learned about pointers and O notation.
I wasn't asking why macros were useful in general, but thanks anyway.