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Wait I have a plan. Maybe if we ignore it long enough it will realize that we don't want it here. Banning clearly doesn't work so this is our best bet, maybe this will help it be less pathetic, in fact here are your own words
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If I was banned it doesn't make any sense I would still be posting on here. I can't see anybody getting banned 3 times in a few days, or 10 times total, and still bothering to mess with this website unless they are a BIG loser. This website isn't THAT great.
Wait I have a plan. Maybe if we ignore it long enough it will realize that we don't want it here. Banning clearly doesn't work so this is our best bet, maybe this will help it be less pathetic, in fact here are your own words
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Everything I said there is true. I never said I was previously banned. You claimed that. I do think you are a BIG loser if you keep coming back to this website after been banned, because not many intelligent people post on here, it appears. I like talking to fellow intellectuals.
Lol, you do realize that physics requires a ton of math, too. In fact the language of physics is mathematics.
You're such a pathetic liar.
Does mechanical engineering sound like math do you? lol You don't make any sense, bruh. Physics is related to calculus but again, you are talking about engineering academics, not the workplace. I don't do math at work. You can disagree all you want but you do so out of foolishness and ignorance.
If Mechanical Engineering is math, it would be called math. lol This is self evident. Words mean things.
I should point out that calculus courses are prereqs for mechanical engineering courses. They aren't even courses in the major. There is a little math in the ME courses but not a lot. One course has a lot of Laplace tranforms chit which few mechanical engineers will use in the workplace.
It is applied physics.
My field is based on fluid dynamics, thermodynamics and heat transfer. Not math.l
Oh my this is too funny! Those field require tons of high level math. How do you know about things like flow velocity, mass current per unit volume, mass current density, etc if you're not using math. The more you talk the more you reveal you're the furthest thing from an engineer.
Oh my this is too funny! Those field require tons of high level math. How do you know about things like flow velocity, mass current per unit volume, mass current density, etc if you're not using math. The more you talk the more you reveal you're the furthest thing from an engineer.
lol, none of that is what I call math. It is physics. You talk about technical topics like a liberal arts guy.
If Mechanical Engineering is math, it would be called math. lol This is self evident. Words mean things.
Mechanical engineers design, develop, build, and test mechanical and thermal devices, including tools, engines, and machines. How do they design, develop, build and test? By using math, you idiot.
Mechanical engineers design, develop, build, and test mechanical and thermal devices, including tools, engines, and machines. How do they design, develop, build and test? By using math, you idiot.
lol, mechanical engineering is a very broad discipline. We don't all do the same thing.
We do use math, basic arithmetic. I never denied that. I pointed out I used my calculator all the time at work. lol
lol, mechanical engineering is a very broad discipline. We don't all do the same thing.
We do use math, basic arithmetic. I never denied that. I pointed out I used my calculator all the time at work. lol
The field of mechanical engineering you claim to be in uses a ton of mathematics.
I'm not going to argue with someone who is clearly lying. You're not a mechanical engineer and you know it.
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