Paradox of Arithmetic
Posted: Sun Apr 26, 2020 11:19 pm
1. A line exists.
2. This line is divided in half.
3. Each half of the line is 1 line as 2 lines.
4. Division and multiplication occur simultaneously and are inseperable.
5. A line is added to another line.
6. This one line is now two lines thus subtracting half of the original line.
7. Subtraction and addition occur simultaneously and are inseperable.
2. This line is divided in half.
3. Each half of the line is 1 line as 2 lines.
4. Division and multiplication occur simultaneously and are inseperable.
5. A line is added to another line.
6. This one line is now two lines thus subtracting half of the original line.
7. Subtraction and addition occur simultaneously and are inseperable.