The mistake is at the bottom of the first page where he implements the associative and cumulative “laws”.
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You need to re read it. There are no mistakes
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yes there is, a subtle mistake - author does not know what multiplication is.
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idk man he said there were no mistakes and he seems pretty smart
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Stick to acting bro. You failed miserably in trying to explain your flawed mathematical illogical expression. Nice try though
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Gladly point out the flaw in proper multiplication.
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went to bed 1x1 was 1. woke up and it made sense that 1x1 was 2! how did that happen??
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Ask yourself this: If 1x1=2, what does 2÷1 equal? What about 2x1? If you have one $1 try to buy something for $2 and tell us what happens
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to the unenlightened they will want another $1 poor unenlightened soul lol
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What about what they say that any number multiplied by 1 is itself. In this concept 1 x 1 has to equal 1
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That would contradict the law of action and reaction
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That's physics. It's about physical things and energies. Math is about logic, and this violates all the rules it claims to use.
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Maybe this would help illuminate the difference between these ways of thinking - physical vs. logical. https://youtu.be/MZZPF9rXzes
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video unavailable. The plot thickens
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It was 2 years ago, and youtube hates streaming through twitter clients. It's not a plot.
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it's unavailable in the YouTube client and I was being facetious anyway but yes there is most definitely a plot tbh
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You cannot just assign letters to numbers randomly as a base for your calculations 1x1=1 is not axb=c it is axa=a squared
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Yes, someone could play the same letters game with any number and force whatever result they wanted. It's classic Flat-Earth thinking; stacking assumptions on top of other assumptions and calling the whole thing stable. No critical thinking.
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