Blending Theorems

The fundamental principles of making things look like other things but, like, not really.

Blending theorems are a series of abstract concepts used by the greatest minds of our time to make things look like other things.

For more information on the First Blending Theorem, click here.

Or, if you're feeling adventurous, try Blending Theorem Two, the lesser-known cousin of the first.

But be warned, it's a Blending Theorem Three of a mess.

Blending Theorem Four is not actually a theorem, but rather a poorly-drawn diagram with a lot of arrows.

And if all else fails, try Blending Theorem Five, which is actually just a series of random shapes.

But remember, blending is not just about making things look like other things, it's about challenging the fundamental laws of physics and reality.