NeonMercuryASH
beer, I want beer
In two weeks, I'm hitting the Airwaves. Island 107. It's to do a reading of one of MY pieces. I just don't know which one to choose.
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WTF?
My work is invalid?It's an invalid math proof.
It's an invalid math proof. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Invalid_proof I can't find the 2 + 2 = 5 one right now, but I've seen it.
2+2 = 2+2+0
correct? right.
Now according to Robins Lemma proof
Let x be a non-zero number, and set y=x. Thus:
x = y
x^2 = xy
x^2-y^2 = xy-y^2
(x+y)(x-y) = y(x-y)
x+y = y
2y = y
2 = 1
1 = 0
Now since 2+2 = 2+2+0 and we apply the lemma proof so that 0 = 1, 2+2+0 = 2+2+1 =5
THEREFORE
2+2 = 5
Start with: -20 = -20
Which is the same as: 16-36 = 25-45
Which can also be expressed as: (2+2) 2 (9 X (2+2) = 52) 9 X 5
Add 81/4 to both sides: (2+2) 2 (9 X (2+2) + 81/4 = 52) 9 X 5 + 81/4
Rearrange the terms: ({2+2}) 9/2) 2 = (5-9/2) 2
Ergo: 2+2 - 9/2 = 5
Hence: 2 + 2 = 5
Anything you do to one side of an equation MUST be done to the other side. 81/4 was used to manipulate the results. The math remains true.
No no. I know about balancing the equation. Why that particular quantity. Why not add 10 to both sides? Or do you simply like quantities with lots of Quatre?Anything you do to one side of an equation MUST be done to the other side. 81/4 was used to manipulate the results. The math remains true.
No no. I know about balancing the equation. Why that particular quantity. Why not add 10 to both sides? Or do you simply like quantities with lots of Quatre?
In two weeks, I'm hitting the Airwaves. Island 107. It's to do a reading of one of MY pieces. I just don't know which one to choose.
Where can we hear you give this reading? Will you have a recording made available to us?
I only know Kid A. Ice Age coming, Ice Age coming, grab the kids and run...BTW, Neon, those seemingly random responses I made in this thread were actually titles to Radiohead songs.
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