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Proof 0=1

Left hand side = 0
= 0+0+0...
or (1 - 1) + (1 - 1) + (1 - 1)....
or 1 + (-1 + 1) + (-1 + 1)....
or 1 + 0 + 0 + 0....
or 1
= right hand side
hence 0 = 1 proved

Left hand side = 0 = 0+0+0... or (1 - 1) + (1 - 1) + (1 - 1).... or 1 + (-1 + 1) + (-1 + 1).... or 1 + 0 + 0 + 0.... or 1 = right hand side hence 0 = 1 proved
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#1 Third step is a simple violation of the associative property.

#1 Third step is a simple violation of the associative property.

i have proof that 9=9

8+1=9=1+8
8+1=1+8
9=9

i have proof that 9=9 8+1=9=1+8 8+1=1+8 9=9

@tixem75 That is insanely cool even though it makes use of the infinity paradox.
@CreativeThinking No violations exist.

@tixem75 That is insanely cool even though it makes use of the infinity paradox. @CreativeThinking No violations exist.

@tixem75 .

or (1 - 1) + (1 - 1) + (1 - 1)....
or 1 + (-1 + 1) + (-1 + 1)....

If you line up the 1s properly instead of having them drift apart a little each one, you will see that in the top line there is an extra -1 that will be left out in the bottom line. If you include that last -1 then it again comes out to 0 again. Sorry, nice try.

@tixem75 . > or (1 - 1) + (1 - 1) + (1 - 1).... > or 1 + (-1 + 1) + (-1 + 1).... If you line up the 1s properly instead of having them drift apart a little each one, you will see that in the top line there is an extra -1 that will be left out in the bottom line. If you include that last -1 then it again comes out to 0 again. Sorry, nice try.

@Linspiring The problem is that you will never reach that extra -1. This is called the infinity paradox, and you can use it to reach literally any number you want equaling 0. The beauty of it is that there is always another 1 for the extra -1 you have, and then that produces a NEW extra -1, but you have yet another 1, etc. the ... symbol means that we will continually pair (1 -1) all the way to infinity, in other words, there is no "end", so any arguments based on a theoretical end are invalid.
Once you wrap your head around that, you see that there is no impossibility here, just a paradox that cannot be argued with. Mathematicians merely ignor it, because it does not follow the rules of conventional math.

@Linspiring The problem is that you will never reach that extra -1. This is called the infinity paradox, and you can use it to reach literally any number you want equaling 0. The beauty of it is that there is always another 1 for the extra -1 you have, and then that produces a NEW extra -1, but you have yet another 1, etc. the ... symbol means that we will continually pair (1 -1) all the way to infinity, in other words, there is no "end", so any arguments based on a theoretical end are invalid. Once you wrap your head around that, you see that there is no impossibility here, just a paradox that cannot be argued with. Mathematicians merely ignor it, because it does not follow the rules of conventional math.

@tixem75 said in #1:

Left hand side = 0
= 0+0+0...
or (1 - 1) + (1 - 1) + (1 - 1)....
or 1 + (-1 + 1) + (-1 + 1)....
or 1 + 0 + 0 + 0....
or 1
= right hand side
hence 0 = 1 proved

.... 1 its big than 0.

Ex: a 1 pawn and other 1 pawn they taked by a queen so = 0

Proof its : 1>0

You din't learn this at school?

@tixem75 said in #1: > Left hand side = 0 > = 0+0+0... > or (1 - 1) + (1 - 1) + (1 - 1).... > or 1 + (-1 + 1) + (-1 + 1).... > or 1 + 0 + 0 + 0.... > or 1 > = right hand side > hence 0 = 1 proved .... 1 its big than 0. Ex: a 1 pawn and other 1 pawn they taked by a queen so = 0 Proof its : 1>0 You din't learn this at school?

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