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Originally Posted by qmeister
I was thinking about mathematical infinity, specifically what is meant when we talk about an uncountable set as compared to a countable set.
I don't find all physics lectures tedious, though I do think that in many cases, the mathematics involved detract from the enjoyment of the concepts introduced.
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Oh okay. I missed the idea of countable and uncountable. Shit my brain must have been fried.
Yes. I HATED MATH, but somehow it is the math that gives some plausibility to unthinkable concepts, like the Chaos Theory, the fourth dimension of time and the Copenhagen Interpretation in quantum physics.
Since Honoka looks like a Nekomimi, we shall use her as a substitute for the cat in the Copenhagen Interpretation. Suppose we put her and Sakura in the same small room, the effects observed and the plausibility of the outcomes (Honoka gets yuri-ed over by Sakura, or not) can be determined, but we cannot determine what WILL happen. That is where stats keep into to calculate probability base on primary actions of the two.