Category Archives: — By the Mathematician

Q: What is the entropy of nothing?

Mathematician: In physics, entropy relates to the number of states that a system can be in. If a system actually contained absolutely nothing, then (quantum mechanical considerations aside), it would only have one state, and therefore would have 0 entropy … Continue reading

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Q: How many mathematicians/physicists does it take to screw in a light bulb?

Mathematician: Theorem (Bulb Screwing) It only takes one mathematician to screw in a light bulb. Proof: Let the “bulb screwing number” of a profession , be the minimum number of people of profession that must be assembled to screw in … Continue reading

Posted in -- By the Mathematician, -- By the Physicist, Brain Teaser, Philosophical | 23 Comments

Q: What does 0^0 (zero raised to the zeroth power) equal? Why do mathematicians and high school teachers disagree?

Clever student:   I know! =   = = = . Now we just plug in x=0, and we see that zero to the zero is one! Cleverer student:   No, you’re wrong! You’re not allowed to divide by zero, … Continue reading

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Q: Does Gödel’s Incompleteness Theorem imply that it’s impossible to be logical?

The original question was: The question is in context with Kurt Gödel’s Incompleteness Theorem. Question: If no formal logic can ever be, complete and consistent, does that mean, humans are illogical beings? Further elaboration of the question:  Imagine a mathematician … Continue reading

Posted in -- By the Mathematician, -- By the Physicist, Logic, Math, Philosophical | 28 Comments

Q: What would you experience if you were going the speed of light?

The original question was: If I’m moving at the speed of light towards you and I throw a tennis ball at you (at, say, 5 m/s), what do you observe? Will I hit you first, the tennis ball, or both … Continue reading

Posted in -- By the Mathematician, Physics, Relativity | 56 Comments

Q: Why is pi not a definite number?

The original question was: If the diameter of a circle is a fixed number, say 10cm, why does Pi go on for billions of numbers even though it extrapolates from the diameter’s value? Why is it not a definite number? … Continue reading

Posted in -- By the Mathematician, Geometry, Math | 7 Comments