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ReplyDeleteThey get pulled over. Heisenberg is driving and the cop asks him "Do you know how fast you were going?"
"No, but I know exactly where I am" Heisenberg replies.
The cop says "You were doing 55 in a 35." Heisenberg throws up his hands and shouts "Great! Now I'm lost!"
The cop thinks this is suspicious and orders him to pop open the trunk. He checks it out and says "Do you know you have a dead cat back here?"
"We do now, asshole!" shouts Schrodinger.
The cop moves to arrest them. Ohm resists.
I had unforgettable experience reading book.douban.com - æ¼«ç”»ç»Ÿè®¡å¦ (豆瓣) together online with a friend over TeamViewer and Skype back in the days of 2013. Today, I'm interested in knowledge representation... I think: if you can't learn everything, learn something that can represent everything, in a way that's most accessible upon demand as possible. Would you like to read together on-line? I'd like to make a library of formulas (say, in Python's Sympy or some other CAS) in the processes, so as to be able to compute whatever weird quantities about what's possible under the laws of physics today.
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