Link to original post: [drupal=3165]Everything = Nothing[/drupal]
Everything you know is a lie, but all those lies are nothing. So by using the transitive property we can conclude that everything = nothing, and if you add an integer (x) into the equation we can single anything out and turn it into a certain amount of nothing, explained by this graph.
e = everything n = nothing
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| _
| ___/ \
e| ____/ \
|/ \
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n
As you can see, at a certain point of everything, nothing cannot exist. So in conclusion, I have no idea what I'm talking about.
Everything you know is a lie, but all those lies are nothing. So by using the transitive property we can conclude that everything = nothing, and if you add an integer (x) into the equation we can single anything out and turn it into a certain amount of nothing, explained by this graph.
e = everything n = nothing
---------------------------------
| _
| ___/ \
e| ____/ \
|/ \
|________________________________
n
As you can see, at a certain point of everything, nothing cannot exist. So in conclusion, I have no idea what I'm talking about.