peecycling

shahar

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What is peecycling (?) and what is it relationship to mathematics?
 
O.K. I read about it. Is peecycling make infinity of the resources of planet Earth or that are mathametical limits? How Can I calculate the limits? (I use google but I don't find it (!))
 
My first thought was "peeing while cycling" which doesn't sound good at all! (I suppose a long distance bicycle racer might have a bag strapped to his leg.)

I think you mean REcycling which means using over again. That will NOT "make infinity of the resources of the planet earth" but it will make them last longer. We do not yet know what, if any "mathematical limits" there are.
 
What is peecycling (?) and what is it relationship to mathematics?
When you ask about a word, it's important that you tell us where it came from.

Also, it's important that you make some attempt to answer your own question. Google is the obvious thing to try.

That tells me that it is exactly what I imagined when I saw the word: https://www.nationalgeographic.com/...ecycling-urine-human-waste-compost-fertilizer

I can't imagine what connection it would have to mathematics, or why you would have asked your question. That's where we really need to see your source.
 
When you ask about a word, it's important that you tell us where it came from.

Also, it's important that you make some attempt to answer your own question. Google is the obvious thing to try.

That tells me that it is exactly what I imagined when I saw the word: https://www.nationalgeographic.com/...ecycling-urine-human-waste-compost-fertilizer

I can't imagine what connection it would have to mathematics, or why you would have asked your question. That's where we really need to see your source.
When you ask about a word, it's important that you tell us where it came from.

Also, it's important that you make some attempt to answer your own question. Google is the obvious thing to try.

That tells me that it is exactly what I imagined when I saw the word: https://www.nationalgeographic.com/...ecycling-urine-human-waste-compost-fertilizer

I can't imagine what connection it would have to mathematics, or why you would have asked your question. That's where we really need to see your source.
Thanks, at least is something that I can depends on
 
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