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Mathematic Theorie (21-11-2007)

Wed Nov 21, 2007 6:25 pm by Karkas

We know that in the line ( in greek άξονας),I don't really know how it's called in English, of real numbers, there are infinite numbers(infinite has a symbol, it's * oo * withought the **).

So Real Numbers are oo...

But we know that there are two sides of the line, the left and the right one, having 0 as a center. Every side of the line has oo numbers, and there's one more , 0!


But with this we can conclude that : 2oo+0=oo (=)
2oo = oo


In this point there are many things we're allowed to do.

i) 2oo = oo (=)
2 = oo:oo (=)
2 = 1 This is a bit impossible though.

ii) 2oo = oo (=)
2oo - oo = 0 (=)
oo = 0 This proves that infinite = zero

iii) 2oo = oo (=)
oo = oo : 2 (=)
This is also a bit impossible...




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