These threads always seem to get totally off topic even when the topic seems legit and interesting to talk about...
Therefore I propose an experiment. I shall make the topic of this thread something totally uninteresting to talk about for most people and see if it stays on topic. I do so love irony...
So here it is. We shall discuss the fundamental as well as advanced principles of trigonometry.
First at hand pertaining to the topic, do the inherent truths in Heisenberg's uncertainty principle help or hinder our understanding of Trigonometric wavelets?
Or for some reason do you deny either of those two principles?
(I'll be honest, I have VERY little knowledge on the subject beyond what the statement means. I just flippin googled Trigonometry debates... Hehehe. I couldn't even come close to giving a valid answer to that question so I'm trusting you all to. My trust may be unfounded... We'll see.)
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