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@ScriptFanix @StefanEJones what if timeraptor is also a vector
@efi @ScriptFanix @StefanEJones timeraptor: shut up math nerd!
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@lunch @StefanEJones So
Velociraptor = Distanceraptor / Timeto balance out the sides of the equation?@hypolite @lunch @StefanEJones or
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@StefanEJones A colleague said it was incorrect and claims to have fixed it
@ScriptFanix @StefanEJones surely velociraptor = dpositionraptor/dt is even correcterer
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@StefanEJones Distanceraptor is implied by spaceraptor https://www.latimes.com/books/jacketcopy/la-et-jc-hugos-puppies-20160427-snap-htmlstory.html
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@ScriptFanix @StefanEJones what if timeraptor is also a vector
Cartesian vectors don't form a group under multiplication* so division isn't defined.
*either kind. They are not closed under the dot product and there is no cross product identity.
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@efi @ScriptFanix @StefanEJones timeraptor: shut up math nerd!
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Cartesian vectors don't form a group under multiplication* so division isn't defined.
*either kind. They are not closed under the dot product and there is no cross product identity.
@dogfox @ScriptFanix @StefanEJones aw, beans...
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Being picky:
Velociraptor = d (Distanceraptor) / dt
(Works when Distanceraptor isn't constant)
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@StefanEJones if you integrate that you can find the acceleraptor
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But unlike speed, velocity must have a directional component, how is this handled?
@cptbutton @BorisBarbour @StefanEJones it's actually Positionraptor/Timeraptor.
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J'ai cru que c'était un dessein de @gee en le voyant apparaître dans ma TL
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Actually that should be distanceraptor/time because otherwise the raptors cancel each other out... -
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the two raptors cancelling each other:
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