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>>10637264
>now I can get back to shit posting

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>>8621508
>eheheh le meeme XD XD
go fuck off somewhere neckbeard

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>>8490231
Could you make any less sense

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>>8160137
appropriate webm

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Let [math]X[/math] be the set of sets that don't contain themselves.
Does [math]X[/math] contain itself?
This is Russell's paradox stemming from Cantor's infinite sets. The answer would be both yes and no. This is beyond the comprehension of people who believe in the law of excluded middle.

What if we adopted a quaternary logic instead of a binary logic? The possible answers would be:

-yes
-no
-both
-neither

is quaternary logic the answer to everything?

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>>8003840
0/10 for edgy elitist memepost, all the people agreeing just shows how autistic this board is

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>>7960443
>The essential mathematical prerequisites are Vector Calculus, Matrix Algebra, and Ordinary Differential Equations. You're also assumed to be concurrently learning Partial Differential Equations, Probability, Fourier Transforms, Complex Variables, Special Functions, and Calculus of Variations as you progress.
i dont know what any of these mean except for probability

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