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1 x 1 = 2

>> No.16166924

>>16166864
What if he's right tho

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>>16166924

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>> No.16166942

>>16166925
Thats how and why people like me or Norman Wildberger would spend "doctorate" time doing "Arith-Metic" research.

Im looking for a ruleset that aligns best with Physics, not Accounting.

>> No.16166943

>>16166933
>Physics, not Accounting
Theory, not Applied, Maths.

Exactly what Norman, myself and this paper and stating.

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>>16166933
>1 = a
>1 = b
>1 = c

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>>16166942
>Physics, not Accounting
One linearly scales, the other fractals.

Know the fractalling point, and the base system the first emerges from it, one can better understand the moment of Creation itself.

Counting grains of sand at the beginning of time.