The number P is unique for each person and is defined as the amount of time you have thought about the number P. If you never heard of this before, until now your number P was 0. But because you read this, your number P is now positive and of course will never get smaller. Now you have another thing to complicate your life.
2006-10-01
03:21:12
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asked by
Scott R
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Science & Mathematics
➔ Mathematics
Note to superobotz:
Why dont you just round your P?
2006-10-01
04:17:44 ·
update #1
Thanks for this information. Quite a strange fact. Good to know that something is positive in life.
P - Positive
Oh yes, really simple.
2006-10-01 04:31:49
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answered by anand brar 2
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Well my P is now at about 60 seconds, but I can definately prove to you that it is not an infinitely growing number!
My proof:
1. Consider P. P is the amount of time a person has thought of the concept of P. Considering that it is now and forever stuck in that person's mind, the number will continue to increase.
2. People die. When a person dies their P dies too and stops at a finite number. QED
Show me a person that lives forever -- and I bet their P will stop at around 5 seconds... they'll read the first post and think "bs" and never think of it again--at least I would if I knew I'd live forever.
2006-10-01 04:00:43
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answered by michael 2
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My P is small because I just learned of it. If using philosophical idea of on and off (hence 0-1), the I would be 1instead of "0" a few minutes ago. Seeing how I know not how "P" is valued in my like I can't assign a numerical value to this knowledge, but since I know it does exist (according to the requirements) hence, I give it a value of 1.
2006-10-01 04:18:36
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answered by Graetcyrus 1
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P = 81, because V81 = 9
and the sum of the digits being 8 + 1 equals 9 as well.
In this way 81 is unique.
Th
2006-10-01 03:42:11
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answered by Thermo 6
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my P is now > 0
it has an upper limit, P<=3 days, the time allowed by yahoo for answering....
so my P would be defined as 0
P is a continuous variable, representing an arbitrary discontinuous function... and what if i do forget about my thinking about it? will it get -ve?
i wish my P was zero now!
2006-10-01 07:58:24
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answered by m s 3
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2006-10-01 04:08:28
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answered by Dr. J. 6
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Your p is an incalculable number since you think about p for an incalculable number of seconds. (You may think it's one, but it could be 1.00000001234007080756895783635 or something)
2006-10-01 04:12:55
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answered by Anonymous
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yeah you are right this P has taken away my 'P'eace of mind. but you know these 2 points give back my happiness.
2006-10-01 05:15:38
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answered by karthik t 1
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It's good to know I have a "P" in my life now. Thank you! :)
2006-10-01 04:02:09
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answered by tysavage2001 6
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My P is positive......wow +__+
2006-10-01 03:32:30
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answered by Anonymous
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