Yahoo Answers is shutting down on May 4th, 2021 (Eastern Time) and beginning April 20th, 2021 (Eastern Time) the Yahoo Answers website will be in read-only mode. There will be no changes to other Yahoo properties or services, or your Yahoo account. You can find more information about the Yahoo Answers shutdown and how to download your data on this help page.
Mr N
Can you solve this riddle?
Don't mistake me for your son/daughter, and don't confuse me for Bugs Bunny.
I certainly don't want to grow on you, but tell me: Where am I?
1 AnswerJokes & Riddles6 years agoIf we are given a true random natural number generator, that generates natural numbers from 1 to 5, then how can we use it to...?
truly generate random natural numbers from 1 to 7?
1 AnswerMathematics6 years agoIs this the key to everything? Please think for a while about this?
The essence of the 2nd Law of Thermodynamics applies on the whole of reality as well, and thus everything is already solved for maximum stability for everything and everyone beyond timespace and all the other things.
In other words, 'Solution' is the most fundamental thing, which solves all of the problems, including those of its own creation, sustenance and working.
Solving means making the laws work, making changes for higher stabilities, following the laws or logic, etc.
Just think for a while about this.
Thank You
4 AnswersPhysics7 years agoWhat do you think about this?
Any thing or event is a product/solution of either a set of laws, or pure randomness/uncertainty, or a combination of both.
A set of laws or pure randomness/uncertainty (or mixture of both) are the answers/solutions to the questions that actually need NO asker: "What is there? Why? How?"
So each thing is a 'solution'.
So, 'solution' is the most transcendent thing, which also 'solves' the problem of its own creation, sustenance and working. This 'solution' solves all of the problems since it's beyond everything.
Since 'solution' is an abstract idea, pure consciousness (which solves for the environment, as well as gets help to solve for the body) is the highest level of reality, as contemplated by theologians. Hence, this abstract 'solution' is the formless, genderless, unbiased and invincible God that solves all of the problems as transcendently as 'solution' itself, which is its only intent, will or action.
6 AnswersPhilosophy7 years agoIsn't it correct?
Every single thing is either a partial or a full solution to some other thing/situation. So, 'solution' is the most transcendent thing, which also solves the problem of its own creation and sustenance. This 'solution' solves all the problems since it's beyond everything.
5 AnswersPhilosophy7 years agoIsn't it obviously there?
Something that is...
totally-Completely-Perfectly-All-Utmost-Ultimate good,
totally-Completely-Perfectly-All-Utmost-Ultimate omnipotent,
totally-Completely-Perfectly-All-Utmost-Ultimate free-willed,
totally-Completely-Perfectly-All-Utmost-Ultimate energized,
totally-Completely-Perfectly-All-Utmost-Ultimate self-regulating,
totally-Completely-Perfectly-All-Utmost-Ultimate just,
totally-Completely-Perfectly-All-Utmost-Ultimate invincible,
totally-Completely-Perfectly-All-Utmost-Ultimate fair,
totally-Completely-Perfectly-All-Utmost-Ultimate intelligent,
totally-Completely-Perfectly-All-Utmost-Ultimate righteous,
totally-Completely-Perfectly-All-Utmost-Ultimate influential,
totally-Completely-Perfectly-All-Utmost-Ultimate real,
totally-Completely-Perfectly-All-Utmost-Ultimate kind,
totally-Completely-Perfectly-All-Utmost-Ultimate knowing,
totally-Completely-Perfectly-All-Utmost-Ultimate aware,
totally-Completely-Perfectly-All-Utmost-Ultimate helpful,
totally-Completely-Perfectly-All-Utmost-Ultimate certain,
totally-Completely-Perfectly-All-Utmost-Ultimate caring.
I mean, it's Good-Perfection, something that's beyond timespace, beyond time, beyond everything, a miracle!, beyond possibilities and impossibilities, beyond reasoning / logic. It makes the rules!
And it doesn't defy any logic or cause-effect scenario, because it is
totally-Completely-Perfectly-All-Utmost-Ultimate just, righteous, and fair
2 AnswersPhysics7 years agoI'm pursuing the Integrated M.Sc. degree in Applied Mathematics. May I give the JAM in the 4th/5th year?
I mean, will I be eligible for the JAM in the 4th or the 5th year? It's a 5-years long course
Thanks a lot :-)
1 AnswerHigher Education (University +)8 years agoI'm pursuing the Integrated M.Sc. degree in Applied Mathematics. May I give the GATE in the 4th/5th year?
I mean, will I be eligible for the GATE in the 4th or the 5th year? It's a 5-years long course
I read the eligibility criteria at the IITB website but am still confused
Thanks a lot :-)
1 AnswerHigher Education (University +)8 years agoIsn't it wrong to reproduce just for preserving the human race?
Every individual has the right to live (unless he/she does or is about to do a really bad crime) AND the right to not live..
Life just happens out of necessity in Physics..
If there are Gods, then they were also made by Physics..
So isn't it time to stop reproducing, now that we can establish the right that I stated above?
Is it that you're scared that you will be punished if you don't reproduce?
I'd be delighted to know your reason (if you have one) in support of Human Reproduction :-)
Thank You
2 AnswersAnthropology8 years agoI have a four digit number in mind. You people have 7 guesses to determine it. For each guess....?
..I'll tell you how many digits exist in the guess, and how many are in their correct places. The four digit number doesn't start with 0, and all of its digits are different.
e.g. if my choice was 5678 (and it's not that), and you guess 6398, then I'll say (2, 1) because exactly 2 digits exist and only 1 is in the right place.
:-)
7 AnswersJokes & Riddles8 years agoHow do you find the following joke funny?
Say it out loud:
A termite walks into a bar and asks: "Is the bartender here?"
10 AnswersJokes & Riddles8 years agoP vs. NP is a one of the Millennium Prize Problems in Mathematics. What is more popularly conjectured to be..?
What is more popularly 'conjectured' to be true, P = NP or P =/= NP?
Thank You :-)
5 AnswersMathematics8 years agoWhich song plays briefly at the very end of HIMYM's Season 8's Episode No. 1 'Farhampton'?
Thanks :-)
1 AnswerComedy9 years agoHey Can someone please help me understand this joke?
Joke title: Fetishes
The joke: It may take only a pervert to screw in a lightbulb but it takes the whole emergency room to remove it.
8 AnswersJokes & Riddles9 years agoGuns N' Roses or Nirvana or Metallica?
Queen or The Beatles or Led Zeppelin?
13 AnswersPolls & Surveys9 years agoWhere on the internet can I find, 'only percussion instruments + flute' based musical compositions?
Thank you
3 AnswersClassical9 years ago