by Yanick Toutain
2014 oct 5
TWO QUESTIONS ON QUORA
When the mediocre are trying to to pose as geniuses, whatever they find to do to make their mark is to act "so ridiculous" destroying what others have done. Without understanding their ridiculous attitude will risk being known by tens of thousands of people in a few years ...
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Prateek Karandikar removed the topic Pythagoras from If there is only one number "two" in the universe, how this number "two" may be in bijection with its half ("one") and its double ("four") in same time? 9m ago
Prateek Karandikar removed the topic Number Theory from If there is only one number "two" in the universe, how this number "two" may be in bijection with its half ("one") and its double ("four") in same time? 9m ago
Prateek Karandikar removed the topic Algebra from If there is only one number "two" in the universe, how this number "two" may be in bijection with its half ("one") and its double ("four") in same time? 9m ago
Prateek Karandikar removed the topic Mathematics from If there is only one number "two" in the universe, how this number "two" may be in bijection with its half ("one") and its double ("four") in same time? 9m ago