marciosmg said:
alucardremixed said:
marciosmg said: This paradox shows that Mathematics is abstract and can´t always be taken to a literal context in real life.
There´s this joke - One engineer, one physicist and one mathematician are called to calculate how much water would be needed to put out a large fire.
After 5 hours, the engineer says: "You need 10,000 gallons of water". After 12 hours later, the physicist says: "You need 9,932.56 gallons of water". After 3 days, the mathematician says: "Your problem has an answer and it is unique"
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i got it, the Mathematicians answer would of been NONE, because by three days later, the fire would of burned down the town and forest by now lol, fascinated by your question
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You´re right, alucardremixed, but the joke is that unlike the world of engineers and physicists, the world of math is completely abstract.
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Yeah. But if you put a philosopher in that joke then the last line would be something like -
After a hard night of drinking the philosopher says: It depends on what you mean by "put out".