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Question: how can 1 and 1 make 2 when 1 and 1 make 1?

I have proof that 1 and 2 and 3 and 4 and 5 and 6 and 7 and so on ad infinitum are all the same number.

The proof is everywhere.

It's a simple case of common sense.

1 and 2 are only different numbers relative to one observer.

To someone half my size they are 3 and 4.

This can't be denied. That's why it is proved.

The universe in a nut shell.

So how do 1 and 1 make 1?

How do 2 and 2 make 1?

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Are you hiding in Philosophy because you think you won't have to defend your ideas as rigorously? I assure you, that's not the case.

 

I'm going to leave this here for a bit, then we'll move it to a Math section. If you're not just a troll, you may learn something.

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I took a shit the other day and called it a newton

Lol? Is that the extent of your intelligence?

John you disappoint me.

Go back to school. I would advise hawking to do the same thing.

My idea is not an idea it is law. Number is relative to the observer.

This can not be denied.

The universe is a womb .

I arrived at the truth using pure genius alone.

Worm hole is the wrong term.

Worm tunnel is the right one.

You will respect me.

In a human body are billions of tiny lights.

What do you think they are called?

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I took a shit the other day and called it a newton

Lol? Is that the extent of your intelligence?

John you disappoint me.

Go back to school. I would advise hawking to do the same thing.

My idea is not an idea it is law. Number is relative to the observer.

This can not be denied.

The universe is a womb .

I arrived at the truth using pure genius alone.

Most people use the weight of an apple as a rough indication of the magnitude of a newton, but...

Regarding your assertion that

"My idea is not an idea it is law. Number is relative to the observer.

This can not be denied."

I can trivially demonstrate its falsehood

I deny your assertion.

Also, I suspect you may be heading for a record for negative rep points as a function of number of posts.

I also predict that you won't get a chance to improve those stats because you will be banned.

We won't miss your juvenile and uninformed posting.

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"In a human body are billions of tiny lights.

What do you think they are called? "

imaginary.

Seriously, if you think that's true, you should see a doctor.

 

Also, when someone answers your joke with another joke, it's not helpful to call them a stupid fool- it rather looks as if you judgement is slipping.

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Hilarious as this thread is, I am going to close it. Michael7858, if you're going to post your ideas about science, expect to have to provide evidence / proof to support them. Calling people fools and the like doesn't cut it and will not be tolerated.

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I may learn something?

No. I take that back.

 

You take the bloody lesson

You arrogant shit.

One day you will give me respect.

Every science is the same science thicko.

Physics is biology is chemistry.

Excuse me mr moderator

I'm giving YOU all the respect I give anyone else. It's your unsupported claims that everyone else but you is wrong that I don't respect. It's unhealthy that you think you can disprove science by NOT studying it.

 

It's not every day we get people who claim what you claim. But it is like every month or two, and they never offer anything better than what you have, and it never has near the utility that mainstream science does.

 

I arrived at the truth using pure genius alone.

I'd like to borrow this for my signature, if you don't mind.

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