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1:00 AM
@flawr I learned about these via Imgur a few months ago, but this was surprisingly informative and interesting.
 
1:32 AM
@Feeds If nothing else, watch the first 10 seconds.
Okay, I'll watch the rest now.
@Feeds Huh, I hadn't really thought about infinity with regards to ethics or healthcare before. Interesting.
 
 
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8:26 AM
@El'endiaStarman Any connection between infinity and healthcare costs shouldn't surprize you :/
 
 
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4:04 PM
@flawr I mean, I knew of the pitfalls that arise in situations where it's literally life or death and people will pay to stay alive no matter what. It just never occurred to me that this was related to infinity.
 
 
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5:05 PM
Hi everyone!
 
Hello and welcome!
 
I found a mathematical relation between some Fibonacci numbers.. but I want to apply it.. but I don't know how I can start to find an application of this formula.. in CS mainly
Is there any way out you can tell @El'endiaStarman
 
Is this just for fun or to solve some problem?
 
Mainly I am trying to find some problem, where Fibonacci formula can be applied..
Can you suggest some such CS problem probably?
 
Anything but recursion. :P
 
5:15 PM
I also have seen that only :p
 
In any case, having an answer and looking for a problem that needs it is usually the wrong way to go.
 
Ooh and another one is Fibonacci heap
@El'endiaStarman I also thinking the same right now..
 
You could also try a Fibonacci base numeral system.
 
Yeah that is possible as Fibonacci numbers are complete
@El'endiaStarman What about fun part?
 
0  0
1  1
2  10
3  100
4  101
5  1000
6  1001
7  1010
8  10000
9  10001
10 10010
@taritgoswami I was just wondering if you were doing this for no real reason other than being curious or having fun. That is, not for school/work.
 
5:22 PM
No mainly I am doing for a project..if you like you can check the result in Math Reflections here..
@El'endiaStarman Are you using Fib base here?
 
5:35 PM
@taritgoswami Yup. You can't have adjacent 1s.
 
@El'endiaStarman interesting!
 
 
6 hours later…
11:39 PM
I thought this was super cool. A rocket launch as seen from the ISS.
 

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