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by skermes
6136 days ago
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I can see how it may have been fun, but it doesn't even really rate as dubious. Not only is one of your premises (a/a = b/b -> a=b) clearly false, but your conclusion doesn't mean anything. a=b ^ a=b -> n=(n-1) ^ n!=(n-1) is just a contradiction. Your first and second terms together imply n=(n-1) which directly contradicts your third term. I'm afraid you've simply proved a contradiction, which just means (because of, well, proof by contradiction) that you're arguments are flawed. |
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