endgameexecutor:the-dracologist:quecksilvereyes:lesbie-vague:ampledarling:queermista:literallyscream
endgameexecutor:the-dracologist:quecksilvereyes:lesbie-vague:ampledarling:queermista:literallyscreamingatthevoid:augie279:ghanas-kente-queen:ampledarling:ghanas-kente-queen:Won’t that only solve 75% of your problems?The book solves half of your problems, not all of them Say you have 8 problems. You read the book, and you have 4 problems. You read the book again gets rid of HALF, of those 4 problems. So you’re left with two. Out of the 8 problems, 6 were resolved and 6/8 is 75%.Finally Tumblr can do mathSo, what you’re saying, is that if I buy infinite books, I will solve all of my problems, because the sum as n approaches infinity starting at 1 of (½)^n equals 1, which would be 100% of my problems.No, you will only ever be able to become infinitely close to solving all of your problems, like this:Please stop explaining math to me im gaythat’s why radioactive material is such a bitch! it only ever deteriorates relative to its mass so it will never completely vanishThis post is pushing me to the limitthis has nothing to do with zeno’s paradox -- source link