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Post by RubiksMaster123 on May 13, 2011 20:08:01 GMT
Title.
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Post by Alonso on May 13, 2011 20:16:21 GMT
Umm, yeah. No lye I have got an acedemic scholarshipp and a music scholarship.At Brighton College.
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Post by Draxorion on May 13, 2011 23:25:13 GMT
^ Oh really. I question my understanding of Shkids' mind and intelligence.
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Post by kuraikiba on May 13, 2011 23:29:51 GMT
Quite. No offense, but I read "Theory and Practice in Experimental Bacterology" and knew how to do basic calculus in third grade. My IQ is estimated to be possibly north of 154, and I was developing theoretical quantum physical concepts with calculus proofs. I am a loser by nature but gifted in mind.
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Post by ganondorfchampin on May 14, 2011 0:28:42 GMT
Uh, I just took the AP Calculus AB test and I think I'm gonna get a 5, I scored a 299 out of a maximum 300 on the Math MAP test, I knew about negative numbers before kindergarten, and I'm good at all academic subjects.
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Post by RubiksMaster123 on May 14, 2011 1:55:00 GMT
All lies. ;D
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Post by vaconcovat on May 14, 2011 3:11:27 GMT
No
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Post by Anonymousperson5 on May 14, 2011 6:23:00 GMT
Erm... I don't know exactly, perhaps I am. Although I am quite advanced for my age, I would still seem dumber to you because most of you here are much older than I am, by several years. And now I will present to you my accomplishments: -Memorizing the periodic table in 4th grade, then the song this year (6th grade) and in chinese -Memorizing the first ten sentences of the Declaration of Independence in 5th grade -Performing large squares (6 or 7 digits) mentally to high accuracy, you might see the talents thread... -Having an uncannily large vocabulary, as well as memorizing long words -Play Chess (although I am not great, I'm still highly underrated) which has been proven to make people smarter -Memorize random facts, especially knowing facts about the planets/astronomy, each and every element, and climate -Have extensive knowledge of math at an early age (I knew exponents when I was 7) So, I guess that's about it. I find it to be quite a stack for my age, but you might decide. I've never been a fan of LA and SS, because I don't really like memorizing dates and everything, nor in-depth analysis or reading. I seem to have a more scientific mind...
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Post by Alonso on May 14, 2011 8:26:16 GMT
Ummm in Brighton college, I am 13 and I am doing LV7 algebra, equivalant to Alevel standered, did a mini test 100%. And why do you qeustion my intteligence, mind I can understand but my intell. YOU make me annoyed.
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Post by Anonymousperson5 on May 14, 2011 15:39:04 GMT
I am 2 or 3 grades ahead of my age in all my core subjects.
Oh yes. Shkids. I couldn't decipher a word of that. So please improve your English.
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Post by Alonso on May 14, 2011 17:07:10 GMT
Basicly I am in Brighton college, check out the website adn I am doing LV7 algebra which is A level standerd, I did a test on it and got 100% oh and I am 12, I will be 13 in August.
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Post by Draxorion on May 14, 2011 19:35:40 GMT
I find that hard to believe.
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Post by Fireball9903 on May 14, 2011 19:43:37 GMT
Nope Im definatly NOT smarter than the person above me, Im younger than everyone here anyway...
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Post by Alonso on May 14, 2011 20:01:01 GMT
You don't beleive me, well, if you want to email my acount on brighton college, it will be 01htang@brightoncollege.co.uk. Mind it does lag,my freind sent an email, it was replied exactly a year later.
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Post by priok on May 14, 2011 20:30:12 GMT
No, he is very smart
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Post by Alonso on May 14, 2011 20:34:40 GMT
who?
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Post by priok on May 14, 2011 20:39:56 GMT
You, you are a very smart human being.
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Post by Alonso on May 14, 2011 20:40:56 GMT
Thanks but I don't have XP, wait a moment *level up* now I do.
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Post by Fringe Pioneer on May 15, 2011 5:59:15 GMT
I learned a while ago that, I do believe if Owned by Glove were to be the one to post before me, my answer would be "no." Other than that, I think I am smarter in some respects to some fields than others above this post (especially compared to one of the posters with regard to trustworthiness and deductive logic and honesty)...
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Post by Anonymousperson5 on May 15, 2011 6:03:53 GMT
O.0 ObG is smarter than GV? No way!!! How can this be? It's teh end of the world!!! *ahem* No. Definitely no.
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Post by RubiksMaster123 on May 16, 2011 20:10:35 GMT
I still find most of these hard to believe, especially shkids.
For the above, probably not.
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Post by Alonso on May 16, 2011 20:19:32 GMT
oh, comeon whatevidence do you want, I cn tell you all the houses, all the places and their name and all the teachers and their emails, oh and no I am not very good at hacking so don't say that. What evidence do you want, I can give you a plan of the school.
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Post by ganondorfchampin on May 17, 2011 0:07:47 GMT
Ok, I might have the exact time I learned about negative numbers wrong, but I swear everything else I wrote is true.
I was just elected Secretary of the entire highschool.
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Post by Alonso on May 17, 2011 16:44:01 GMT
I am telling the truth, apart from my age which is actually 12. Need to protect identity.
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Post by RubiksMaster123 on May 17, 2011 20:42:02 GMT
i kind of believe satar but still not shkids.
If you can solve this math question, I'll believe you:
Each vertex of convex polygon ABCDE is to be assigned a color. There are 6 colors to choose from, and the ends of each diagonal must have different colors. How many different colorings are possible?
Yep, I did rip this question off from somewhere, but not telling where, or else you would get it.
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Post by ganondorfchampin on May 17, 2011 23:29:58 GMT
By polygon do you mean pentagon?
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Post by Alonso on May 18, 2011 17:46:41 GMT
I worked it out.
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Post by Fringe Pioneer on May 18, 2011 18:30:03 GMT
...and? I could just as easily say "I worked it out," and so could anyone else. Of course, come to think of it, that problem seems too easy. A better one would be something like the following: 1.) A point-sized ball of mass m is dropped in a vacuum from rest 10 meters above the floor, and a ceiling is 20 meters above the same floor. Assume the acceleration due to gravity to be 10 ms-2 (a very nice number to make multiplication in base ten very easy), regardless of the height of the ball from the floor.
a.) How long after releasing the ball does the ball hit the floor?
b.) Assuming kinetic energy to be at its maximum at the floor and potential energy to be at 0 at the floor, what is the kinetic energy of the ball after three-halves the time it would take for the ball to reach the floor (i.e. if the ball is released at t = 0 s and the ball hits the floor at t = τ s, what is the ball's kinetic energy at t = 3τ/2)?
c.) The collision of the ball with the floor is perfectly elastic, i.e. it bounces right back upward without losing any of its mechanical energy to the floor. What is the momentum of the ball at t = 7τ/4?
2.) Wait! Before the ball hit the floor, you managed to pull out your Aperture Science Handheld Portal Device, put one portal on the floor directly where the ball would normally hit, and the other portal directly above that one, thereby trapping the ball in an infinite loop! Remember, momentum is conserved even through portals, at the cost of screwing up kinetic energy and potential energy calculations as you thought you knew them.
a.) Since you have the ball inside an infinite loop, instead of the ball bouncing off the floor, it enters the portal on the floor and exits the portal on the ceiling with the same kinetic energy. As a result, as long as the ball is kept undisturbed inside the infinite loop, it can only gain kinetic energy. Knowing all this, what is the ball's kinetic energy at t = 3τ/2?
b.) What is the momentum of the ball at t = 7τ/4?
c.) How long after releasing the ball does the ball complete traveling 25 km?
d.) Assuming the truth of Newtonian physics and ignoring Einsteinian physics, how long would it take for the ball to reach lightspeed? How far has the ball traveled by the time it reaches lightspeed? How far from the floor is the ball by the time it reaches lightspeed?
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Post by ganondorfchampin on May 18, 2011 22:17:50 GMT
Dude, I haven't taken physics yet.
I'll post my results once I work it out.
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Post by Anonymousperson5 on May 18, 2011 22:35:55 GMT
It depends what universe it is in. Lol. And as for the pentagonal problem, I'll say Never mind. It's not mine to solve, and all I'll say is that it's divisible by 100.
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