
Illegal Numbers - Numberphile
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Date: 2022-04-08
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some
So what he's saying is? If you convert it to hexadecimal which converts to color based on numbers they used it first they own that? How do you own a color? What if someone designs a color chart that's similar. Has the same amount of color as someone else's? And if it's by what's he's saying. By ones and zeros. Then. Well that's the only guy over there that has a crayon box. We kick it old school.
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So what he's saying is? If you convert it to hexadecimal which converts to color based on numbers they used it first they own that? How do you own a color? What if someone designs a color chart that's similar. Has the same amount of color as someone else's? And if it's by what's he's saying. By ones and zeros. Then. Well that's the only guy over there that has a crayon box. We kick it old school.
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StavroGavro
This can be quite ridiculous, since you could make pretty much everything illegal since if we would write the illegal numbers in an equation that is converted from numbers into letters, we could actually make the whole alphabet and pretty much any number illegal, since you could derive the -illegal- number from them. That is quite an inception.
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This can be quite ridiculous, since you could make pretty much everything illegal since if we would write the illegal numbers in an equation that is converted from numbers into letters, we could actually make the whole alphabet and pretty much any number illegal, since you could derive the -illegal- number from them. That is quite an inception.
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Dan
if a number can be illegal, what about the document that determines the legal action? like the declaration of independence or the constitution?
those must be formed within a series of metadata that can be expressed in numbers, so if i were to bismerch THAT series of numbers, would it be illegal and then how would you display it?
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if a number can be illegal, what about the document that determines the legal action? like the declaration of independence or the constitution?
those must be formed within a series of metadata that can be expressed in numbers, so if i were to bismerch THAT series of numbers, would it be illegal and then how would you display it?
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Brian
get rid of copyrights. If people can monetize information, they won't care about the quality of information. People are profiting by making false claims about vaccines and masks. Take away the profit motive, and maybe the charlatans who publish falsehoods will go away. Then what will motivate the honest researchers? What indeed?
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get rid of copyrights. If people can monetize information, they won't care about the quality of information. People are profiting by making false claims about vaccines and masks. Take away the profit motive, and maybe the charlatans who publish falsehoods will go away. Then what will motivate the honest researchers? What indeed?
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Harry
Reminds me of 'Paper Towns' (after which the John Green novel is named, originally-fake place-names map makers would write on random points marking blank space on their maps, in order to -prove- their work had been stolen by map-makers who use the same names to mark those non-existent places.
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Reminds me of 'Paper Towns' (after which the John Green novel is named, originally-fake place-names map makers would write on random points marking blank space on their maps, in order to -prove- their work had been stolen by map-makers who use the same names to mark those non-existent places.
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some
I noticed it's green blue red. Dark but yeah. You remember the old big tvs that sometimes when you turned them off they would go to colors then nothing. I always remember then showing the primary colors the secondary colors and then nothing.
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I noticed it's green blue red. Dark but yeah. You remember the old big tvs that sometimes when you turned them off they would go to colors then nothing. I always remember then showing the primary colors the secondary colors and then nothing.
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Kakashi
I tried using the eyedropper tool to reverse the flag back into the word numberphile number and it doesn't seem to work. Is it possible that the color isn't perfect in the video giving me slightly different hexadecimal values?
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I tried using the eyedropper tool to reverse the flag back into the word numberphile number and it doesn't seem to work. Is it possible that the color isn't perfect in the video giving me slightly different hexadecimal values?
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lygophile
94699040255592155765623877
there, i'm distributing the numberphile number on the internet. it's in a comment on your video, but it's not your comment, so i'm still infringing on your trademark. i dare you to sue me.
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94699040255592155765623877
there, i'm distributing the numberphile number on the internet. it's in a comment on your video, but it's not your comment, so i'm still infringing on your trademark. i dare you to sue me.
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Carbon
ASCII is itself a number system tho. So the original word is already illegal. And there's Unicode for other languages. So ALL of writing's illegal. And numbers can be encoded as sound as well. So EVERYTHING's illegal.
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ASCII is itself a number system tho. So the original word is already illegal. And there's Unicode for other languages. So ALL of writing's illegal. And numbers can be encoded as sound as well. So EVERYTHING's illegal.
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