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ok then sorry
my problem still stands. and that one is way too easy.
you meet up in heaven
what???????
you see the person in heaven in a million years
I can't believe you guys didn't post this classic riddle:
My maker doesn't want me
My purchaser doesn't need me
My user never sees me
What am I?
le coffin
about the see you in a million years one, it doesnt matter at all if he mentions heaven. Thats my answer
um... that wasn't part of the question...
i thought the question was
how is this possible?
i will see you in a million years
No. what you said would converge into infinity.
n!=n(n-1)(n-2)(n-3)....(1)
the part about a million years is correct.
Solve this one:
A man who was convicted of a crime stood trial and now awaits his sentence. The judge looks at him and says, "You may now make a statement. If the statement you make is true I will sentence you to four years in prison. If the statement you make is false I will sentence you to six years in prison." After a moment the convicted man made his statement. The judge decided to let him go free. What did the convicted man say?
Enjoy ;)
Why is everyone skipping my question\?!!!!!
*is very very angry
See you in a million years.
The person somehow found a way to travel faster than the speed of light while their friend was behind them. Eventually, they got one million light years away from each other.
Dude, seriously, stop.
my ACTUAL QUESTION
then in that case
n!=n(n-1)(n-2)(n-3)....(1)
would converge into infinity also as n=integer
integer=both negative and positive
e.g.
-1 or +1
:confused:
im getting confused now lol
milonius, light years is a distance, not a time length.
Do you not understand the Theory of Relativity? If a man goes faster than the speed of light, then the images behind him won't be able to catch up. If they're a million light years away, it will take the image of the other person one million years to catch up.
yes, i understand that, but the point is both guys will be dead in a million years
So..............
so they will be in the afterlife, if you believe in that, or they will be dead at meet whereever dead people's souls go. if they do go somewhere
i think were making to big of a deal out of a dumb question
n!=positive integer.
including 0
I don't think you understand the theory of relativity if you conceptualize using it in situations for "travelling faster than the speed of light".
EDIT: To the guy with the math question (this isnt really a riddle or a puzzle), a start would be
Well that would be whenever n+1 = Prime for n >= 2
I originally worked it out with n! / n+1 in which case it's all integers n except when n+1 = Prime. Amusing.
Peanut Butter Theory Timee
Sorry I had to do a ton of editing because I kept typing in the answer to the wrong problem. Ha.
ROFL. Oh well
ok lets get back to real riddles now
any good ones??