It is worth noting that here v = u/c where u is the relative velocity between inertial reference frames and c is the speed of light in vacuum. Therefore, the Lorentz factor γ = 1/√(1 - u²/c²) becomes γ = 1/√(1 - v²). For 0 ≤ |v| < 1, this is equivalent to v²+1/γ²=1.
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Tachyons travel faster than light - c - using the old system z=a+bi complex numbers.
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Tachyons are *highly* theoretical, so much so they probably don't and can't exist.
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@Mr_Chabane das ist echt ein guter bildlicher Zusammenhang! -
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@fermatslibrary for your exciting tweets.
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So when there is no absolute value to input in a loss function for each scale we could just control with a relationship model. There should exist an absolute max and min I think. I think its when the number is so large hackers can change the meanings in the larger numbers.
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There was a young fellow named Fisk, A swordsman, exceedingly brisk. So fast was his action, The Lorentz contraction Reduced his rapier to a disk.
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Coincidentally this is roughly the way Ludovico Verese (1563-1720) cut his pasta for his lasagna in Verona. He was also a noted baritone. His best song was “I used to kiss you on the lips, but it’s all over now.”
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Did Ludovico die as a result of how he cut his pasta or was the cause unrelated?
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