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Convolution. For those of you who don't know what Zito is talking about. This will clear it right up.

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I got the prophet reference though!
Ok so you see how convolution turns the graph with 2 sharp edges into graphs with 1 sharp edge? An instantaneous creation even would have a graph that has one extremely sharp pointy edge. Convolution can turn that graph into a graph with no point edges. Then we can use regular calculus to study said event. This is all very new and theoretical, however, I really think we may be on to something. Who knows though.
 
Ok so you see how convolution turns the graph with 2 sharp edges into graphs with 1 sharp edge? An instantaneous creation even would have a graph that has one extremely sharp pointy edge. Convolution can turn that graph into a graph with no point edges. Then we can use regular calculus to study said event. This is all very new and theoretical, however, I really think we may be on to something. Who knows though.
OK. So I use the band saw to cut the handle to shape with pointy sharp edges and then 80 grit sandpaper to make it have no point edges... and that's now convoluted?
 
I don’t deal with convolution. But i have been trying to solve Discombobulation using the Caddywompus Theorem. I wish I could share my work, but it only involves imaginary numbers and my keyboard doesn’t have those. And being imaginary, the resulting graphs are invisible. As you can imagine it’s very hard to study these graphs. The shocking revelations of my work are that the results are predictably unpredictable and apply directly to the study of female psychology and caucasian dance rhythms.
 
I don’t deal with convolution. But i have been trying to solve Discombobulation using the Caddywompus Theorem. I wish I could share my work, but it only involves imaginary numbers and my keyboard doesn’t have those. And being imaginary, the resulting graphs are invisible. As you can imagine it’s very hard to study these graphs. The shocking revelations of my work are that the results are predictably unpredictable and apply directly to the study of female psychology and caucasian dance rhythms.
Lol the last two are the most famous unsolved problems in mathematics.
 
Lol the last two are the most famous unsolved problems in mathematics.
I may need your help, Kevin, particularly with the application to female psychology. The premise is that you should already know the answer without asking any questions. The equation always simplifies to a differential equation beginning with a null set and infinite variables, where the answers are Everything and Nothing, expressed in units of Tf (fine then) and Mn ((nevermind).

The graph is always a circle where the end point brings you back to the beginning. No matter how I work the problem it results in Error. I tried to define the limits of the circle by finding a point, but whenever I establish a point there’s always a tangent MF (my fault).

Can you help me?
 
I may need your help, Kevin, particularly with the application to female psychology. The premise is that you should already know the answer without asking any questions. The equation always simplifies to a differential equation beginning with a null set and infinite variables, where the answers are Everything and Nothing, expressed in units of Tf (fine then) and Mn ((nevermind).

The graph is always a circle where the end point brings you back to the beginning. No matter how I work the problem it results in Error. I tried to define the limits of the circle by finding a point, but whenever I establish a point there’s always a tangent MF (my fault).

Can you help me?
If Zito can't help you, I most certainly can. The obvious answer is (and ALWAYS will be) : yes, dear.
 
I don't know what a dyin' erg is....but I'm sure it's very forceful...lol.
I'm with you Ted. But I am certain that a dyin egg smells mighty powerful. Specially if the one who lays it had some beer first. That prolly changes the equation though. Hafta wait for profs wilson or zito to clarify the relativity of this new part of the equation. Convoluted enough yet , professor?
 
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