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>Remind me what's the trinity again?
The trinity is a well known construct in computer science.

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Okay Jon. Pretend you are the math community, and I am someone named Juan. I write a paper.
First I define infinity hat and use h to represent this. I say "it is not additively absorptive but basically infinity" and "t minus b for any integer b greater than or equal to zero is an integer" Now I define (h-b)^n = h - b^n, and define 1/(h - b) = 0.
At this point you should be asking something like "Well this system looks like it may be quite interesting, but why have you excluded h and (h+b) from the system? It is no longer closed under addition" but yiu keep reading, deciding it is likely a typo.
I then say "from these definitions "b^3 + (h-b)^3 = h^3, and we have disproven fermat's last theorem".
Please describe how you would feel after reading this and how you would respond, Jon; I am interested in your psychological processes.

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