Are you smarter then a Fourm user? (11)

In that anime the people came and called them nudist.

Now Iā€™m even more glad that Art was removed as a subject

otherwise the question might have been what color was the matter that came out of his ass this morningā€¦

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Iā€™m thoroughly enjoying this

you lot are nerds

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Superconductors
Superfluids
Quark Matters
Supersolid
BEC

I can come up with several others.

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I know which one you most likely refer to, but there should be around 150-200 states of matter which are fitting your description.

Does me knowing that makes me smarter then a fourm user? :thinking:

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Anyone else answer pokemon episode 1 for the anime one or waa that just me

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I just guessed One Piece. Didnā€™t even specify an episode. Thought maybe if the show was at least right and no one else got the exact answer then maybe I could still get the point. :slight_smile:

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For a brief second I thought ā€œpokemonā€ was your answer to what state of matter cannot come out of Sethā€™s ass

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I dont think thats necessarily wrong

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i said untrusted

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They branch out further later on, but yeah, those are more basic ones.

Like, there should be several different phases for LCs, which technicly are counted as different state of matter.

Guessed fairy tail never seen it and seemed likea show which would have a ridiculous premise

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Or for example there was superconductor state where elctrones instead of forming pairs, were making quadruplets.
Which in effect created a new zero-resistance state. Herby it is considered one of superconductor states.

I donā€™t remember name for it, just search for electrone quadruplets if you want to read more about it.

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While I am at disproving the answers:

In first question answers ā€œcircleā€, ā€œovalā€ etc. are wrong, as it does not have angles, but it definetly has sides.
Which can be proven by calculating itā€™s length - in case of circle, itā€™s circumference.
And same in case of oval.

In cartesian plane answer would be ā€œa dotā€ or ā€œa pointā€. Dot is supposed to be of infinitely small place in space, representing only a one single coordinate in the plane.

Ergo the highest possible distance from this dot to the same dot would be 0 (as it represents only one certain coordinate on the plane). Making itā€™s circumference and in extend, number of sides a 0.


Now the question could be extended to different coordinate systems then most comonly used.

Iā€™m not good in them, I can only think of polar system which matches the data input (square having 4 sides etc).
In which case square would have 4 radial coordinates with 4 ā€œsidesā€ (radiuses) connecting it to reference point. Makes sesnes.

There is certainly more than just this two, I was just never checking the non-used coordinate systems.

Anyway. In Polar system the answer would need to be any 0-length radius, which means a ā€œreference pointā€.
Now that I think about it, we got answer ā€œpointā€ again, just a specific one.

/shrug

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doenst a circle have like a complete 360 angle or does that not count

holy shit i forgot that was an anime that I actually watched at some point you just unlocked memories for me

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Angle between sides, as what question was about.

360 degree angle definition can be extended to "Amount needed to rotate to see each part of circumference of circle when stanging inside of it. Becouse the math definition of 360 degree is talking about full rotation.

Which in exchange literally means that your 360 ā€œrotation degreesā€ are disproving the circle and oval answers.

What I was talking about was angles between sides tho. Which they donā€™t have.
It was more of me thinking that if question was formed like ā€œSquare has 4 angles between sides, triangle 3, what figure has 0?ā€, Oval would be a vaild answer.

However since the question was about ā€œsidesā€, that answer is a bit different.

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ah i see

why is this question going for so long but the actual hard one ended in like 8 hours

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