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>> No.6420149

Accurate.

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this makes no sense, the hypothetical "dark number" still fits with the math. This is why it works. This is why physics works

>> No.6420179

There's nothing wrong with this. If you had an equation where you know 1+1, and the result is 3, you know there is an unknown variable x that must equal 1.

If physicists accepted that 1+1=3, we'll talk.

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>>6420143

>math like a physicist

or accounting like the federal government

>> No.6420186

>>6420143
>physicist are such morons why do they keep saying that 1+1+1=3
>I hate that last 1 because it is black and I can't see it
>why can't the physicists understand that we need to get rid of that 1 and revert to aether theory?

>> No.6420196

Physicists also routinely use n/0 as a convenient shorthand for lim(x->0) n/x. Mathematicians get back at them by sometimes using the character π (Greek lowercase pi) to mean things other than the ratio of a circle's circumference to its diameter.

It's a whole different world out there.