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>1=0.999...

>> No.11822610
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>>11822593
>NASCAR YEEHAW

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>>11822593
I know, right? They're such brainlets.

The core of the mental problem in their minds of those who believe less than 1 is the same as 1 is this:

Their inability to comprehend that ".999..." isn't the same as "1" is directly tied to their inability to grasp eternity and infinity. Their minds have been programmed to believe eternity and infinity are impossibilities. Over the course of many generations of indoctrination into an alien worldview, their parents and their parents etc gradually "learned" to be unable to comprehend it and this "learned disability" was inherited, and encouraged/fueled by various external factors from the echoing modern culture.

So basically, they're mentally damaged.

This difficulty they have with eternity/infinity shows up in many different fields, from math to astrophysics.

This mental handicap is inherited directly from the (((Abrahamic))) religions, more specifically (((Christianity))) for us Westernerns. In it's origin, the inability to understand infinity and eternity is 100% Judaic in thought/philosophy. In contrast, the non-Jewish man; the Pagan man, at least the /European/ Pagan man, never had any problem with infinity and eternity. (((Christianity))) introduced into the minds of people the idea of life and the world/universe being linear, starting from point A and ending at a point B, whereas in the Native European worldview everything is an infinite circle.

That's why many people today can't understand that .999 repeating forever will never reach 1 - they refuse to accept the idea of an infinite/eternal repetition. Saying "it's 1" is their method of escaping from the uncomfortable (and to them insurmountable) challenge which the concept of infinity/eternity is to their Judaically-induced mental disease.

>> No.11822613

>>11822612
yikes! >>>/x/

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>>11822612
Very related, a revealing admission by one of the believers in the "less than 1 = 1" meme.

>> No.11822617

>>11822612
What's the difference between 1/3 and 0.333333333... ?

>> No.11822629

>>11822593
Fun fact, the "0.999 = 1" crowd thinks "0.9888 = 1" as well as "0.555 = 1" -- crazy huh? They also think dividing by 2 forever equals 0!

>> No.11822763

>>11822617
Brevity.

>> No.11822776

>>11822593
this is a reminder that if you actually don't think that 0.999.. = 1 then you are struggling with extremely basic mathematical concepts

>> No.11822778

>>11822629
>"0.9888 = 1" as well as "0.555 = 1"
that's definite not true.

>> No.11822938

>>11822612
what is 9/9?
/x/tards BTFO

>> No.11823119

.333+.333+.334 = 1

>> No.11823334

>>11822778
the latter is true in base-6

>> No.11823595

>>11823334
You mean base 10

>> No.11823624

>>11823595
no

>> No.11823756

>>11822593
you figured it out
grats