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Originally posted by Placebo
Haha. nice try universal, but that doesn't work for me.
You fixed the value of x to 0 the moment you used the transitive property
When you get to the bit where you divide by x ... well, you know what happens when you divide by 0, right?
But I went further and disproved that old urban legend. I also showed that 0 = 1, and no popular wive's tale disagrees with the idea that every number is divisible by 1. The argument that a number cannot be divided by 0 comes from the mistaken notion that 0 cannot be multiplied by anything to get any other number. That is not true. You just have to multiply by more than infinity, unless you are talking about 0 in the form of its other self, 1.