I thought that too as there is 1 planet too many, but now I think Pluto is the extra. The one between Mars and Neptune is Mercury
I thought that too as there is 1 planet too many, but now I think Pluto is the extra. The one between Mars and Neptune is Mercury
I remember reading that the transporter was added to TOS mainly to speed up storytelling, with the technobabble behind it being expanded on later. Then replicators/holodeck put in TNG because it made sense based on similar technology. So basically you’re exactly right, it is magic
Counterpoint: if you say you have a number of things, you have at least two things, so maybe 1 is not a number either. (I’m going to run away and hide now)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cousin_prime
2 -> twin, 4 -> cousin, 6 -> sexy, 8 -> ???
I just assumed it was one of these http://www.voting.ukscientists.com/penrose.html
If you haven’t seen them you’ve been lucky. They are definitely out there
Same here. It’s a serious problem right now
Reminds me of this: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Benford’s_law
More likely a mathematician would correct you instead of crying. Pi is not infinite, its decimal expansion is infinite!
Yes, I remember seeing this comment. The bias there is really obvious to anyone following the discussion.
Beer Also more beer
How did it get down the escalator?
Slow, ageing cold-blooded reptile meets giant tortoise
For anyone wondering https://www.itv.com/news/westcountry/2019-03-13/man-found-guilty-of-killing-seagull-in-weston-super-mare-after-it-knocked-chips-from-his-hand He was prosecuted and got a 12 week curfew
One of its legs is both the same, duh.
The “roommate” is your cat, isn’t it?
Sure 0.999…95
Just kidding, the guy on the left is correct.