The Theorem Atik 2, also known as the "Committee of Conundrums' Convoluted Conjecture", is a mathematical concept that has puzzled the Committee of Conundrums for centuries. It states that the number of minutes a committee can spend discussing a single topic is directly proportional to the square of the number of conundrums present.

However, when a conundrum is replaced with a theorem, the committee's time is inversely proportional to the number of theorems present. This has led to a never-ending cycle of conundrums and theorems, with the committee forever stuck in an infinite loop of confusion.

To this day, the Theorem Atik 2 remains one of the greatest unsolved problems in the field of Committee Math.

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