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>when you're standing still on Earth you're being accelerated without moving

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>>9096627
>Humans might reach type II in a few thousand years.

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>>8918938
>and you don't know if i'm a guy

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>>8822859
Tell me something... as I start summing up NATURAL numbers from 1 through to infinity, the sum has to cross 0 at some point since the sum is, supposedly, -1/12.

At which point does the sum cross zero?

Can you really accept the fact that as you sum natural numbers and as the sum grows larger and larger, the sum is actually zero at some point?

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