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- From: cmk@athena.mit.edu (Charles M Kozierok)
- Subject: Fermat's Last Theorem Proved -- send me my Ph.D.!
- Message-ID: <1993Jan23.025420.7981@athena.mit.edu>
- Keywords: Lord of the Rings
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- Date: Sat, 23 Jan 1993 02:54:20 GMT
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- apologies in advance to Jeffrey Lamb -- not intended to be insulting.
-
- In article <C1911D.E0L@world.std.com> rjk@world.std.com (robert j kolker) writes:
- >Gandalph the Grey exists. How do I know.
- >
- >1. Every word of Lord of the Rings is True.
- >2. Lord of the Rings says Gandalph the Grey Exists.
- >3. Therfore Gandalph the Grey Exists.
- >
- >How do I know LOTR is true. I have not found a single counter example to
- >anything said in LOTR. (Of course that could be because I am in the wrong
- >Universe). The rest follows by logic commonly used in the Shire.
-
- a better example is Fermat's Last Theorem.
- mathematicians have been spending years trying to find counter-examples
- to this theorem, without success. every effort has failed to turn up
- one. there is every reason to believe that one does not exist, using
- the same arguments made by Jeffrey about "nothing being false
- in the Bible". so why do people keep working on the theorem?
- because lack of a counter-example does not constitute proof.
-
- --
- charles
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