What Is The Tridant Paradox?
The Tridant Paradox was discovered by William Swoffer in 1992 in his sophomore year in high school.
The Tridant Paradox Equation
A = a
A + A = B & a + a = b
B = b
A + B = C & a + b = c
However C does not = c
The easiest number to use to demonstrate the Tridant Paradox would be A = 1/3 and a = .3333.....
This equation is true for any fraction that becomes an infinite repeating decimal. This occurs with an infinite number of fractions.
Therefore the basis of all mathematics relying on the fact that 1 always = 1 is incorrect and must be reevaluated.
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