Tomahawk Missile Logic Revealed!
Created on: February 9th, 2006
Tomahawk Missile Logic Revealed!
Tomahawk Missile really is smart. This proves it. :-P

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February 9th, 2006
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Double True, however I hoped scientists used vector matrices instead of grammer fornification.
February 10th, 2006
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i think i get it
February 10th, 2006
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Ditto, ThroatHazard. God bless the USA (or did I mean God help the USA?) :-D
February 10th, 2006
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dude, i understand your logic completely, because you actually wrote it down for me to concentrate on; it also helps to have the algebraic expressions, awesome. IM GONNA CREATE A TOMAHAWK NUKE NOW! :D
February 10th, 2006
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So it shouldn't be in the alternate timeline where Biff stole the almanac?
February 10th, 2006
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Mindf*ck...
February 10th, 2006
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lawl, all missiles r liek "K, u shure?" n im liek "yea, k, hahaha"
February 11th, 2006
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Mind-f*ck!
February 11th, 2006
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I'm a man what needs graphical representation to grasp things - here's a graph, here's x & y, here's a couple of lines, and boom, I've got it. BUT - you introduced the terms "should be" and "shouldn't be" - which finally make sense. Thank you.
February 11th, 2006
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yet I still don't get "subtracts is from isn't, or isn't from is, whichever is greater"... if it knows one and not the other, how can it know which is greater ? we're talking about [x,y,z] position as a quantity ? Dammit! I need a drink
February 11th, 2006
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Pfft, vector matrices pwn whatever the hell they were trying to do.
February 11th, 2006
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I don't really like this fad, but you put a fair amount of effort into the whole concept.
February 11th, 2006
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lol @ last keyword
February 11th, 2006
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Hey, someone needs to explain to me what he means by subtract "where it should be" from "where it wasn't". Aren't those the same thing? Wasn't the point of the "corrective command" to move it from "where it is" to "where it isn't"; so aren't "where it was
February 11th, 2006
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(continued from last comment) ... ; so aren't "where it wasn't" and "where it should be" the same place? I thought I had it figured out till he said that.
February 11th, 2006
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I was in the kitchen, and I'm not outside, and I'm also not in the kitchen so.. I must be on the internet... anyway please enjoy http://gaymissile.ytmnd.com/
February 11th, 2006
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Good job! I understood it.
February 13th, 2006
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Birmingham -- Yeah, where it wasn't and where it should be are the same place... It shows that on my site, with equal signs showing all the things it can be. ("Be All You Can Be".. hehe.)
February 16th, 2006
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what he basically means is that the missile he does the fly fly from here to there.
July 20th, 2006
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mind if I print a copy out and turn it into school?
July 29th, 2006
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all i can get out of this is they really don't want you to know how the missile works, so they make up a bunch of pseudological crap
August 6th, 2006
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OMG. It uses scientologist methods to understand where its soul is?!
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whoa, too deep for me.
August 8th, 2006
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Go for it, JoeDude. Print whatever you like. On a side note, I just do these ytmnds whenever I get inspiration; I'm not seriously into this site like some people. Once in a while I'll pop up with a good one, but they're usually just around a 3 or so. :-P
December 6th, 2006
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of course its so simple
December 15th, 2006
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When they say 'where it should be', that means where it is. It doesn't know exactly where it is, but it knows where it should be. So subtract that from where it isn't and you get your variation
January 14th, 2007
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MY ENTIRE PERCEPTION OF REALITY HAS BEEN COMPRIMISED!! my mind should be in understanding but it isn't, but by holding Ctrl+z for a given amount of time I can effectivly rewind to when I knew where I was and where I was not. from there I can determine my navigational coruse (whatever link I click next) by subtracting my final destination from my current positon or vice versa, whichever one is greater. If calculated correctly I will arrive at the objective and complete my internet browsing experiance.
April 11th, 2008
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The guidance subsystem uses deviations to generate corrective commands to drive the missile from a position where it is ("A") to a position where it isn't ("B"), and arriving at a position where it wasn't ("B"), it now is. Consequently, the position where it is
April 11th, 2008
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Consequently, the position where it is ("B") is now the position where it wasn't, and it follows that the position where it was ("A") is now the position where it isn't. In the event that the position that it is in ("C") is not the posit
April 11th, 2008
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is not the position that it wasn't ("B"), the system has acquired a variation, the variation being the difference between where the missile is ("C") and where it wasn't ("B"). If variation is considered to be a significant factor, it t
April 11th, 2008
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it too may be corrected by the GEA. However, the missile must also know where it was ("A"). The missile guidance computer scenario works as follows. Because a variation has modified some of the information the missile has obtained, it is not sure just where
April 11th, 2008
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it is not sure just where it is ("C"). However, it is sure where it isn't ("B"), within reason, and it knows where it was ("A"). It now subtracts where it should be ("B") from where it wasn't ("C"), or vice versa, a
April 11th, 2008
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and by differentiating this from the algebraic sum of where it shouldn't be ("C") and where it was ("A"), it is able to obtain the deviation and its variation, which is called error.