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− | Bogus Proof Example: <math>0</math> can be written as <math>0 = 0 + 0 + 0 + 0 + ...</math>, and since <math>1 - 1 = 0</math>, <math>0 = ( 1 - 1 ) + ( 1 - 1 ) + ( 1 - 1 )...</math> because of the first statement I said. Now, we can change this to <math>1 + (-1 + 1) + (-1 + 1) + (-1 + 1)...</math>, and because <math> -1 + 1</math> is <math>0</math>, <math>0 = 1 + 0 + 0 + 0...</math>, which means <math> 0 = 1 </math>. Crazy right? Even crazier is by adding <math>1</math> to both sides, we get <math> 1 = 2 </math>, and now we can add <math>2</math> to get <math>2 = 3</math>, and linking with the OG equation <math>( 1 = 0 )</math>, eventually we get | + | Bogus Proof Example: <math>0</math> can be written as <math>0 = 0 + 0 + 0 + 0 + ...</math>, and since <math>1 - 1 = 0</math>, <math>0 = ( 1 - 1 ) + ( 1 - 1 ) + ( 1 - 1 )...</math> because of the first statement I said. Now, we can change this to <math>1 + (-1 + 1) + (-1 + 1) + (-1 + 1)...</math>, and because <math> -1 + 1</math> is <math>0</math>, <math>0 = 1 + 0 + 0 + 0...</math>, which means <math> 0 = 1 </math>. Crazy right? Even crazier is by adding <math>1</math> to both sides, we get <math> 1 = 2 </math>, and now we can add <math>2</math> to get <math>2 = 3</math>, and linking with the OG equation <math>( 1 = 0 )</math>, eventually we get 0 = infinity. Now you don't have to worry about calculation errors, because every integer is the same! :D |
Revision as of 22:54, 3 August 2021
Aopspandy is an AoPS user that likes doing math and creates bogus proofs. Some facts: Aopspandy is also a user on scratch.mit.edu, called hi0301. If you want to see my profile, go to scratch.mit.edu/users/hi0301.
Bogus Proofs
Bogus Proof Example: can be written as , and since , because of the first statement I said. Now, we can change this to , and because is , , which means . Crazy right? Even crazier is by adding to both sides, we get , and now we can add to get , and linking with the OG equation , eventually we get 0 = infinity. Now you don't have to worry about calculation errors, because every integer is the same! :D