Meeting TheoreMe 4: The Utterly Adjacent Theorem

Today'sประก meeting of the Committee of Conundrums has been called to address a pressing issue: The Utterly Adjacent Theorem. This theorem, proposed by renowned scholar, Professor Punsley, seeks to redefine the fundamental laws of adjacentness.

Previous TheoreMe Next TheoreMe The Utterly Adjacent Theorem states: "Any two things that are not adjacent are, in fact, adjacent. This theorem has far-reaching implications for our understanding of space and time." Professor Punsley's work has been met with both praise and criticism from the academic community. "I'm not sure what's more impressive," said Dr. Flibber, "is the theorem itself or the professor's impressive mustache." Learn More About Adjacent Adjacencies