
| Roboshi #594290 9 months ago |
for those who are gonna go "WTF"
2.4 rounded to the nearest whole number is 2 2.4 + 2.4 = 4.8 However if you round to the nearest place of all those numbers you get 2+2=5 |
| HeinousActsZX #594294 9 months ago |
1984 is a scary book. |
| ukbrony #594295 9 months ago |
mind blown |
| gashunk #594298 9 months ago |
...Math is a lying whore... |
| Roboshi #594311 9 months ago |
maths is quite the opposite, Maths doesn't lie you just have to give the correct variables and parameters |
| MilesAvius #594380 9 months ago |
^While very true that math does not lie right now. They have apparently seen evidence of particles going faster than the speed of light which destroys everything Einstein and others have put forth. Granted they still have to prove those particles exist. And there's your fun fact for the day. |
| Anonymous #594449 9 months ago |
@MilesAvius
(I think I did it correctly) |
| FanOfMostEverything #594551 9 months ago |
Furthermore, they've determined that the group who thought that the neutrinos in question were travelling faster than light forgot to compensate for the movement of the GPS satellites they used to measure the particles' velocity. Once that was done, it set them back to about 99.99% light speed. Close, but no superluminal cigar.
Also, cute chicken. |
| Anonymous #594912 9 months ago |
Wow, after just finishing reading 1984 this is kindda freaky |
| SpecialAnon #594947 9 months ago |
I checked the formula and 2+2 doesn't equal 5.
It's six. SIX! |
| Anonymous #595038 9 months ago |
To mangle a quote by Frank Millrer:
"Whores, everything is whores." |
| Anonymous #595329 9 months ago |
Also, there are five lights.
(Waits for it...) |
| Vree #595412 9 months ago |
WTF is "extremely high values of 2"? xD
If it's 2.00000000001, that does not make it 2. |
| Anonymous #596418 9 months ago |
MATH!!!!!
WHY MUST YOU VEX ME SO?!? |
| cthulhlu #596879 9 months ago |
didnt they discover a new number between six and seven? bleen? or was that a joke/ weed dream.. |
| Wyrm #600508 9 months ago |
Ah, floating point arithmetic! Almost like mathematics, but not quite. |