Blending Theorem One: The Art of Merging Mayhem

Blending Theorem One is the fundamental principle of combining disparate elements to create a new, yet somehow coherent, whole. It's like attempting to mix Jell-O with peanut butter while reciting the entirety of Blending Theorem Two, but with a twist!

According to our team of expertly trained, yet slightly-caffeined, engineers, Blending Theorem One states: "When in doubt, just add more pixels!"

Example use case: attempting to merge a Case One study with a Case Two study. Results: Case Three: utter chaos.

Don't try this at home, kids!