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There is really nothing strange about just start and see where you get along the line. Painters, carpenters, plumbers and lots of other craftsman work that way for thousands of years.
Read it's close proximity that initiates entanglement. My guess is passing on same level of energy, from say a laser of photons giving same "speed" energy of spin to particles from photons ??now there's symmetry of position orbiting proton ?? If 2 particles are spinning counter to each other, then It's relative position of first particle is mirrored inversely with other particle ?? When first particle is spinning up, the other must be down ?? Position is roughly because of meandering path of electrons ??? Close proximity means same polarity electrons repel each other, causing separation at a distance ?? Electromagnetic waves from electron is buffeted by environment which then pushes against electron, causing a stretching (wave?) & contraction (particle ?) ?
I have a multiple-part question: At my school, we take two different English language certification exams, and since both exams use INSPERA, how can I take them on the same computer? Do I need to download the IIB (Integrity Internet Browser) Launcher specific to each certification exam? These should create separate desktop shortcuts for each certification exam that my school needs to proctor, correct?
Dose cleaning the panels using di water abd scrubbing with a magic eraser damage the anti reflective coating? Not a lot off pressure will be on the eraser just its wieghts while attached tonan extension pole the erasor is about 10cm by 25cm. Thanks
14:53 This example is enlightening. Thinking about it will teach you a bit about how C compilers usually work. They usually have a notion of 'lvalues' (expressions that can appear on the left hand side of the assignment operator) and 'rvalues' (expressions that can't). In his example (&&&***x), we'd have to assume that x is at least an n-fold pointer (so that we can dereference it at least three times). We can then apply the reference (&) operator once to get the address of this value, but the second use of & is where it already goes wrong. At that point, we're trying to get the address of an rvalue - something that doesn't live at a memory address, but is just an expression floating around ready to be used. If you try it in C, it won't even compile. He suggests trying the other way around (***&&&x), but this has the same problem at the second use of &. One way to do something that WILL work is to try declaring x and then successively declaring pointers to x, pointers to this pointer, and so on. If you do this, you can successfully dereference the final pointer three times to get back x. TLDR: any occurrence of '&&' is going to fail.
Even the Abolishment of slavery for many years, slavery duties does exist. So who do the slavery duties without slavery nowadays? Does slavery still exist today?