Quote: from telomere13 at 8:47 pm on Jan. 7, 2009
Quote: from Lohrbas at 9:40 pm on Jan. 7, 2009
My statement wasn't baseless. The correct answer was that life has kinks and isn't differentiable.
Which is... still baseless? I mean, presumably, "life" is not continuous if you accept the Planck time as the smallest meaningful unit of time, but that would be just silly in this context.
Life clearly wouldn't be any trig curve because that would mean that it is ordered and not chaotic.
And yet not every stochastic function that is differentiable can be differentiated down to zero, obviously.
Perhaps you don't remember, but any time MB != MC, a DWL is created. By my fictitious premise, MB would never equal MC. SET suggests that MB and MC would be equal for a friendship to exist. Thus, it's overall net friendship profit would be zero.
Thanks for playing though =)

It looks like you took an economics class in high school but don't know how to apply it properly to philosophical issues.

OK, you win.
And I took micro in college, tyvm.
Now GTFO =(