File: Where the missile is.swf-(2.05 MB, 550x400, Loop)
[_] for you Anonymous 12/18/14(Thu)00:58 No.2632839
Marked for deletion (old).
>> [_] Anonymous 12/18/14(Thu)01:00 No.2632843
underrated
>> [_] Anonymous 12/18/14(Thu)01:04 No.2632849
the marvel of simultaneous logic and nonsense
wrapping your head around the words to understand the logic is the best feeling
>> [_] Anonymous 12/18/14(Thu)01:47 No.2632889
>>2632849
It's actually perfectly sensical. It is simply phrased extremely redundantly.
It's basically saying "the missile scans its surroundings and cross references this information
in real-time to calculate its own position as it moves".
>> [_] Anonymous 12/18/14(Thu)02:17 No.2632917
fuck.
>> [_] Anonymous 12/18/14(Thu)02:17 No.2632919
>>2632839
Tell me about the missile. How does it know where it is?
>> [_] Repost Chan 12/18/14(Thu)03:03 No.2632972
>>2632919
It knows where it is because it knows where it isn't. And where it isn't is where it should be.
By subtracting where it should be by where it was, it now knows where it isn't where it was.
The guidance subroutines calculate where it should be by the inverse ratio of where it should be
by where it shouldn't be, multiplied by the ratio of where it isn't to where it was or where it
shouldn't be to where it shouldn't have been, which ever is greater. It then guides the missile
from where it shouldn't have been but was, back to where it should have been, but wasn't, but
shouldn't have been yesterday, nor tomorrow.
>> [_] Anonymous 12/18/14(Thu)03:05 No.2632975
>>2632919
you're a big ship
>> [_] Anonymous 12/18/14(Thu)03:06 No.2632977
>>2632889
It seems to me more like it's trying to explain the kind of calculus used in guidance systems to
someone who has never learned arithmetic.
>> [_] Anonymous 12/18/14(Thu)03:25 No.2633000
>>2632975
For you
>> [_] Anonymous 12/18/14(Thu)03:28 No.2633004
>>2632975
For you.
>> [_] Anonymous 12/18/14(Thu)03:29 No.2633006
>>2633000
Checked.
>> [_] Anonymous 12/18/14(Thu)03:33 No.2633012
So if there is a missile the size of the universe, will it not know where it is?
>> [_] Anonymous 12/18/14(Thu)03:49 No.2633023
>>2633012
>implying you can make an infinitely big missile
>> [_] Anonymous 12/18/14(Thu)04:13 No.2633037
>>2633000
>>2633004
We having a fucking Bane convention here?
>> [_] Anonymous 12/18/14(Thu)04:14 No.2633039
>>2633023
>implying the universe is infinitely large
>> [_] Anonymous 12/18/14(Thu)04:15 No.2633040
>>2633039
It's not. But...
>implying you can craft such a missile faster than the universe is expanding
>> [_] Anonymous 12/18/14(Thu)04:16 No.2633042
>>2633037
Of course!
>> [_] Anonymous 12/18/14(Thu)04:18 No.2633044
Thanks bro. Sorry you had to leave for work.
>> [_] Anonymous 12/18/14(Thu)04:25 No.2633046
>>2633040
what if the universe IS a missile?
>> [_] Brohnny Javo 12/18/14(Thu)04:47 No.2633054
>>2633046
>implying it never wasn't.