Math

  • Christian Chat is a moderated online Christian community allowing Christians around the world to fellowship with each other in real time chat via webcam, voice, and text, with the Christian Chat app. You can also start or participate in a Bible-based discussion here in the Christian Chat Forums, where members can also share with each other their own videos, pictures, or favorite Christian music.

    If you are a Christian and need encouragement and fellowship, we're here for you! If you are not a Christian but interested in knowing more about Jesus our Lord, you're also welcome! Want to know what the Bible says, and how you can apply it to your life? Join us!

    To make new Christian friends now around the world, click here to join Christian Chat.

Lanolin

Well-known member
Dec 15, 2018
23,460
7,177
113
#63
what if the world was declared a MATH free zone?

The globe no longer divided up in to grids, or countries even with borders of sections of straight lines
No longer would people tell the time by numbers, we just say its breakfast time or lunchtime
everything is free, so people dont have to count money or change
cookbooks would just have instructions like 'a bit of this, a bit of that'
Rulers would be banned, everything would just be relative

no social security numbers, barcodes, no dewey decimal system, and who really cares what the temperature is? Its hot or not hot or freezing lol
 

Lanolin

Well-known member
Dec 15, 2018
23,460
7,177
113
#64
Also, the Count vampire would be vanquished

IMG_1399.JPG
 
J

JAPOV

Guest
#65
And to continue the ongoing saga of teaching electrical and HVAC engineers their own math...

We got up on the roof today and took down model and serial numbers....

And looked at the specifications.
I was being very generous with 44 KVA. It's only 27. How on earth the lugs even hold the 6 awg wire is something of a mystery at this point. A 225 Amp breaker is designed with lugs to hold the wire that is bigger than most 2,000 sq foot home's main service entrance cable.

So....and looking at the disconnect beside the units they were both fused the same...fuses too big so they wouldn't blow no matter what...IOW a huge fire hazard waiting to happen.

And they are basing our electrical needs based on the over sized existing breakers. And we have paid them $5,000 to do an accurate assessment.

We are as hot as my oven cranked on highest temp possible.
They need to watch out...my partner is out for blood at this point.
225amp breaker!? On the roof? On the roof of what? Those compressors must be the size of freight train engines! :oops:
 

JohnDB

Well-known member
Jan 16, 2021
5,626
2,209
113
#66
225amp breaker!? On the roof? On the roof of what? Those compressors must be the size of freight train engines! :oops:
Someone installed that breaker in the MDP for the rooftop unit. I'm not sure why. I'm guessing because they didn't have the right sized breaker and wouldn't go buy the right one. The fused disconnect is also over sized at 60 amps per phase instead of using a LB 50 amp fuse on each phase. The same size fuses on the disconnect are used on the 5 ton package unit on two phases. Again it's looking like someone threw in what they had instead of what they should.

BUT
The engineers went by the breaker sizes for preliminary load calculations for our project estimate costs and for putting it out for bid. The engineers are claiming that we need a 600 Amp three phase service (208 volt) so that it needs to be completely redone which costs roughly $60,000.

So....we are furious. We paid these guys $5,000 for an accurate preliminary and they are screwing up massively.
 
J

JAPOV

Guest
#67
Ahhhh... so it's an industrial unit.
HVAC guys are the worst! They'll tell you to replace an entire unit when all you need is a new capacitor or control panel transformer. They also tend to be "Brand Loyal", which means they make their money by selling new units instead of repairing old ones....
 

JohnDB

Well-known member
Jan 16, 2021
5,626
2,209
113
#68
Ahhhh... so it's an industrial unit.
HVAC guys are the worst! They'll tell you to replace an entire unit when all you need is a new capacitor or control panel transformer. They also tend to be "Brand Loyal", which means they make their money by selling new units instead of repairing old ones....
These guys are just engineers....they don't contract for anything else but designing what our needs are. MEP design is what they get paid to do. And they have screwed up massively. (MEP stands for Mechanical Electrical Plumbing)

This is under an architect who is the project manager of drawing the prints according to what they tell him. And they all have screwed up massively.
 

JohnDB

Well-known member
Jan 16, 2021
5,626
2,209
113
#69
And to top off my lousy mood my 35% sugar dough failed. Insufficient dough strength and it went flatter than a pancake. No oven spring whatsoever. In fact it went flatter.

So I got another batch at 20% working now. It's got to rest for the rest of the evening and around midnight I will begin proofing it and then baking it for breakfast tomorrow.
 
J

JAPOV

Guest
#70
These guys are just engineers....they don't contract for anything else but designing what our needs are. MEP design is what they get paid to do. And they have screwed up massively. (MEP stands for Mechanical Electrical Plumbing)

This is under an architect who is the project manager of drawing the prints according to what they tell him. And they all have screwed up massively.
Lol... I don't know about you, but I've NEVER seen a set of prints that were 100% accurate... What ever happened to architects actually BEING engineers? :unsure:
 

JohnDB

Well-known member
Jan 16, 2021
5,626
2,209
113
#71
Lol... I don't know about you, but I've NEVER seen a set of prints that were 100% accurate... What ever happened to architects actually BEING engineers? :unsure:
Architect know structural codes...that's their job. They usually contract out MEP engineering to someone else and then draw the pictures. They also contract out interior design. (People who make it pretty)

That covers everything....
And on a main issue before interior design they have deliberately screwed up.
 

Lanolin

Well-known member
Dec 15, 2018
23,460
7,177
113
#72
architecture and engineering are different disciplines that dont even talk to each other

That is why they are separate faculties in university, with their own libraries (I worked in engineering). It doesnt seem like they will merge any time soon.

I also dont understand how an architect can design a roof with no eaves, so that the rain sits collecting on the roof and eventually the house collapses thanks to the rain falling down the walls and saturating the interior
 

Gojira

Well-known member
Jul 20, 2021
5,735
2,310
113
Mesa, AZ
#73
1Acre = 4840 square yards
Total acreage of USA = 2.27 Billion
Current world population 7.8 Billion
2.27/7.8 = 0.291 acres or 1613 sq yards (4839 sq ft)
Average area of a "family dwelling" in USA = 2000 sq ft

1 sq mile = 640 acres
Land mass of planet Earth = 57,506,000 sq miles
Land mass of USA = 3,546,875 sq miles (6% of total land)
Planet Earth is 70% water
The total surface area of Earth is about 197 million square miles
The USA = 1.8% of the total surface area of planet Earth

The atmosphere of planet Earth is 300 miles thick

The current global debt is 253 Trillion
If you could spend 1 dollar per second, that's 86,400 dollars per day, it would take you 8,022,577 years to spend 253 Trillion

If the entire population of Earth can comfortably occupy only 1.8% of the planet... then where are all the planet's resources going? If 10% of the population owns 90% of the planet's resources... then how does "supply and demand" factor into our current debt?
It occurs to me that mankind has reached a strange time in its... "evolution"..., when the concept of "money" has outgrown the worth of the planet we occupy. This world is governed by evil in high places, and GREED is the root of all evil.

We are being lied to...
Well, material / money greed is not the root of all evil. However, if by "greed" you mean a lust for anything that is self-aggrandizing, sure, that goes back to the Garden. Or... even further for a certain ex-angel.
 
J

JAPOV

Guest
#74
Well, material / money greed is not the root of all evil. However, if by "greed" you mean a lust for anything that is self-aggrandizing, sure, that goes back to the Garden. Or... even further for a certain ex-angel.
Young's Literal Translation
1 Timothy 6;10
for a root of all the evils is the love of money, which certain longing for did go astray from the faith, and themselves did pierce through with many sorrows;

Think about it... What can you do "these days" WITHOUT money? We are numbered at birth and raised in debt. Ultimately, if you refuse the "mark of the Beast", you will be denied access to work, trade, and money...

Revelation 13;
16Also it causes all, both small and great, both rich and poor, both free and slave,e to be marked on the right hand or the forehead, 17so that no one can buy or sell unless he has the mark, that is, the name of the beast or the number of its name.
 

Gojira

Well-known member
Jul 20, 2021
5,735
2,310
113
Mesa, AZ
#75
Young's Literal Translation
1 Timothy 6;10
for a root of all the evils is the love of money, which certain longing for did go astray from the faith, and themselves did pierce through with many sorrows;
That 1 Timothy verse I do not believe is correctly translated. Other translations for that verse read...

For the love of money is a root of all kinds of evil. (NIV)

For the love of money is the root of all kinds of evil. (NLT)

For the love of money is a root of all kinds of evils. (ESV)

For the love of money is a root of all kinds of evil,... (NKJV)

I could go on, but I'm not going to provide every English translation. In fairness, there is a Catholic translation that uses your quoted version.

Remember also that the love of money did not motivate Eve or Adam to commit original sin. A lust for power, and vanity, but not money, is what motivated Lucifer. The evil of adultery is not usually motivated by money. The evil of murder is not always motivated by money. If I commit mental fornication, rest assured that an idolatrous lust for money is not the motivation. If we harbor the sin of bitterness and sin against God by not forgiving others, the cause of that is not always a sinful love for money.
 
Mar 4, 2020
8,614
3,678
113
#76
Actually quite a cogent point.

The land required to grow food for a person is a LOT more than the land required for a person to live. Same with every species. You don't just need a place for a horse to stay, you also need a field to grow his hay.

All those cities with all those people in tight areas can't exist in a vacuum. Cut off supply lines to all the LARGE areas that grow food for them and they'd die in very short order.

But if you're right - if we are being lied to - to run around in fear all day is to deny the power of God. Is God more or less powerful than the people doing the lying? Will God take care of His people or leave them at the mercy of the liars?
Yes I like the way you’re thinking. It seems like few people have witnessed the quietly all-powerful and subtlety dominating power of God when He is pulling strings to manipulate reality before our eyes. Often it is so subtle that it’s imperceptible, but in emergencies God can act and it becomes very obvious we are not alone.
 
J

JAPOV

Guest
#77
Yes I like the way you’re thinking. It seems like few people have witnessed the quietly all-powerful and subtlety dominating power of God when He is pulling strings to manipulate reality before our eyes. Often it is so subtle that it’s imperceptible, but in emergencies God can act and it becomes very obvious we are not alone.
The rapture is an obvious solution... lol :cool:
 
J

JAPOV

Guest
#78
That 1 Timothy verse I do not believe is correctly translated. Other translations for that verse read...

For the love of money is a root of all kinds of evil. (NIV)

For the love of money is the root of all kinds of evil. (NLT)

For the love of money is a root of all kinds of evils. (ESV)

For the love of money is a root of all kinds of evil,... (NKJV)

I could go on, but I'm not going to provide every English translation. In fairness, there is a Catholic translation that uses your quoted version.

Remember also that the love of money did not motivate Eve or Adam to commit original sin. A lust for power, and vanity, but not money, is what motivated Lucifer. The evil of adultery is not usually motivated by money. The evil of murder is not always motivated by money. If I commit mental fornication, rest assured that an idolatrous lust for money is not the motivation. If we harbor the sin of bitterness and sin against God by not forgiving others, the cause of that is not always a sinful love for money.
True. But a poor man can hardly afford to sin lol... unless his sin is envy ;)
Money is hard NOT to love. Greed sets a precedent that invites all kinds of evil...
 

Gojira

Well-known member
Jul 20, 2021
5,735
2,310
113
Mesa, AZ
#79
True. But a poor man can hardly afford to sin lol... unless his sin is envy ;)
Money is hard NOT to love. Greed sets a precedent that invites all kinds of evil...
Oh I agree. Money is worldly power. It is good to have it if your conscience is right with God, or even if you're unsaved and don't worship it. Unfortunately, my father was one who worshipped at the golden idol. Every penny was made a big deal out of. I think he treasured it because he thought it was directly proportional to his worth as a man and as a human. Thank GOD I do not have that in my system. (Although, back in 2019, he said the sinner's prayer with me, so I'm hoping he's been redeemed since. Hard to tell since he's now in a care facility and has trouble communicating.)
 
J

JAPOV

Guest
#80
Oh I agree. Money is worldly power. It is good to have it if your conscience is right with God, or even if you're unsaved and don't worship it. Unfortunately, my father was one who worshipped at the golden idol. Every penny was made a big deal out of. I think he treasured it because he thought it was directly proportional to his worth as a man and as a human. Thank GOD I do not have that in my system. (Although, back in 2019, he said the sinner's prayer with me, so I'm hoping he's been redeemed since. Hard to tell since he's now in a care facility and has trouble communicating.)
I can certainly relate to that... With the money comes a peculiar pride and "image consciousness". I still don't measure up to my parents expectations and they're pushing 80.
They're also Christian... They consider themselves very blessed.
Sorry to hear about your Dad, but it's good you got to pray with him.