Jerked Around Issues
ryans,
I don't know what the f*** you are talking about with this Dijkstra's algorithm.
You claim that you have superior reasoning, but you cannot even prove that the shortest distance between 2 points in euclidian space is a straight line.
ANS: Please see my concluding responses under topic "Relativity" They are applicable here also and will shorten my response to your diatribe.
I could very well attempt your exercise. I choose not to for good reason. At every turn of a discussion you attempt to throw the conversation off track by introducting some other issue and challenge me to answer your questions.
I choose to not be lead around by you or anyonelse. If you have a problem with my posts address the issues in the post do not attempt to distract readers from the issue.
I have never made any such claim of "Superior Reasoning" that is your BS to try and sway the opinion of the MSB.
But since you raise the issue I would have to say my reasoning regarding the changing Pi due to Relativity was superior to yours.
Your arguements were faulty and off point, dodges of the issues just as the above challenge is off point and a dodge of the issue. I don't play your game. Go stroke yourself and enjoy.
ANS: Unfortunately because of your attitude and inability to address issues forthrightly on there own merit means you will never actually know what I can and cannot do.
ANS: Dream on you ****.
PS: I would think a fellow as smart as you, that is so full of worldly knowledge, would recognize the top method used to caculate the shortest distance between two points. It is called
Dijkstra's algorithm. If you don't know of it then perhaps you should go learn some math yourself.
Moderator edit: Personal insults add nothing useful to the discussion.
ryans,
The proof is really quite simple Mac, once you bothered to even try to learn some math.
I don't know what the f*** you are talking about with this Dijkstra's algorithm.
You claim that you have superior reasoning, but you cannot even prove that the shortest distance between 2 points in euclidian space is a straight line.
ANS: Please see my concluding responses under topic "Relativity" They are applicable here also and will shorten my response to your diatribe.
I could very well attempt your exercise. I choose not to for good reason. At every turn of a discussion you attempt to throw the conversation off track by introducting some other issue and challenge me to answer your questions.
I choose to not be lead around by you or anyonelse. If you have a problem with my posts address the issues in the post do not attempt to distract readers from the issue.
I have never made any such claim of "Superior Reasoning" that is your BS to try and sway the opinion of the MSB.
But since you raise the issue I would have to say my reasoning regarding the changing Pi due to Relativity was superior to yours.
Your arguements were faulty and off point, dodges of the issues just as the above challenge is off point and a dodge of the issue. I don't play your game. Go stroke yourself and enjoy.
P.S. This is a very much relevant question. I was hoping to extend it to non-euclidian geometries, but since you wish not to answer anybody elses questions, and only converse issues which are at your pitifully poor level, you can get ******.
ANS: Unfortunately because of your attitude and inability to address issues forthrightly on there own merit means you will never actually know what I can and cannot do.
Relativity has been proven right over and over again. Move on.
ANS: Dream on you ****.
PS: I would think a fellow as smart as you, that is so full of worldly knowledge, would recognize the top method used to caculate the shortest distance between two points. It is called
Dijkstra's algorithm. If you don't know of it then perhaps you should go learn some math yourself.
Moderator edit: Personal insults add nothing useful to the discussion.
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