Thursday, September 5, 2019

The So-Called Magic Wand Theorem

1. Isometry? No.

2. Physics? No.

3. Commonalities? That's the secret.

4. Tessellations? No, anything.

Applications:

Answer in the affirmative (magic).

Yes, nothing is physical.

Nothing is 100% likely.

Accept probability.

It has no consequences.

What?

What is.

See.

What.

What's left?

Nothing.

Nothing is likely.

See.

See what?

See what is nothing.

Is it likely?

Question.

Question what?

Question nothing.

Question nothing likely.

What? Mathematics.

What is likely?

Nothing.

What is nothing?

Mathematics.

Question everything likely.

What is left?

Shapes, fractions of probability.

How is it?

Empty.

Where is it?

Traveling.

How are you?

Feeling.

What is it?

God.

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