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why does 1+1=2? - Printable Version +- Lookism (https://bookism.net) +-- Forum: Lookism Forums (https://bookism.net/forumdisplay.php?fid=1) +--- Forum: Shitty Advice (https://bookism.net/forumdisplay.php?fid=2) +--- Thread: why does 1+1=2? (/showthread.php?tid=4622) |
why does 1+1=2? - MysteriousWeeb420 - 17-06-2022 that standard intuition is if you have one apple and you add another you have two apples but what if you have a bucket of water and a bucket of salt and add them together? then you get 1+1=1 or add fire to fuel you get 1+1=0 or something like this: https://youtu.be/p5qvi20J5IM , 1+1=many? addition is just the specific case of dealing with standard solids. we have only built math around this because it is the most common interaction in nature. but in general there are no rules RE: why does 1+1=2? - Normal - 17-06-2022 wrong again RE: why does 1+1=2? - Altruist - 18-06-2022 Quote:we have only built math around this because it is the most common interaction in nature correct gues what else was created and managed to survive in our heads for centuries in this manner RE: why does 1+1=2? - Creatine made me bald - 18-06-2022 Water and salt water are different inputs 1x+1y=/=2x And the bucket serves as a limit of 1 RE: why does 1+1=2? - MysteriousWeeb420 - 18-06-2022 (18-06-2022, 08:44 PM)Creatine made me bald Wrote: Water and salt water are different inputs someone said this on looksmax but I'm referring to visible size. two things of equal visible size added together create something of the same equal visible size RE: why does 1+1=2? - Altruist - 18-06-2022 i mean you dont have to be gauss to notice that axioms are just the next iteration of dogmas |