@Fibonacci1618 -- Hello, and welcome to the group. Question: Why did you use 1618? It's not a Fibonacci number, so it piqued my curiosity.
@evidentialist hey, whats up man? Thanks for the greet and the welcome. The numbers 1618 are representative of the Golden Ratio. Which is actually missing a decimal. (1.618...) The ratio of the spiral of our Galaxy, the development of a fetus, the ratio of many parts of the human body, and plants and blah blah.
Should have my ____ thing placed in a vice for missing that one. Normally pride myself in recognizing patterns rather quickly and that one slid right on by without so much as a whimper. Crap. Guess it's time for the shuffleboard courts for this old duffer.
The start of The Gregorian calendar which I read somewhere was not in local use at the time and place of Washington's birth. So Washington was not actually born on Washington`s birthday.
Actually the Gregorian calendar was implimented on 1752, and old Georgie was born on February 22nd 1733 so the loss of the 11 days do to the change would not have affected his birthday buddy. But cool post about the calendar change
Random excerpts from the Jacobs Lexicon for Science Friction Writers
Algebra: a device designed to support alge
Astronomer: one who spends his/her time observing and cataloguing nocturnal emissions; see voyeur
Betelgeuse: the goo from squashed bugs
Electron: a slogan used during the Ronald Regan presidential campaigns
Einstein: a rock
Entanglement: a promise of marriage
Fibonacci: a style of pasta
Gluon: small stickers found on refrigerator doors, cabinets, lunch-boxes, etc.
Heisenberg: meaning is uncertain — it may or may not be a word
Hyperspace: a highly agitated place; a rock/rap club
Light speed: low dose amphetamine; diet drug
Logarithm: percussive sound used in Polynesian dance groups
Max Planck: the biggest board you can find
Meson: member of a secret fraternity
Moon: expose the posterior to public view
Mu meson: bovine member of the Meson fraternity
Orbit: notice of one’s death
Paradigm: twenty cents
Planck length: how long the board is
Planck’s constant: boards of uniform measurement
Planck’s number: lumber yard’s inventory
Quantum mechanics: people who fix very small things
Quark: sound made by a duck with a speech impediment
Serendipity: the art of finding things that were not being looked for
Space station: a place where lots of room is stored
Subatomic particle: a wee, tiny piece of stuff that works well underwater
Subspace: a place reserved for storing submarines
Supercollider: a runaway train on steroids
Tachyon: small stickers found on refrigerator doors, etc.; see gluon
Time: a spice
Time machine: a clock or a spice grinder
Time travel: going by bus
Triple-point: an ellipsis
Some of those definitions are pretty nifty. I particularly like "Heisenberg principle"!
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