Welcome, fellow mathemagicians, to the Proof-by-Accident Patent Registry! Here, we celebrate the most unorthodox and unconventional mathematical proofs that somehow, someway, kinda sorta made sense.
Our story begins with the infamous "Proof-by-Accident" method, where mathematicians, in a moment of sheer terror, scribble out a hasty, incomplete, and utterly incorrect proof, only to be met with an unexpected, bewildering, and somehow inexplicable acceptance by their peers.
Today, we honor the pioneers who dared to be different, who refused to be bound by the shackles of traditional mathematical rigor, and who somehow managed to get away with it.
Meet our founding father, Professor Accidentalius Maximus, who single-handedly popularized the Proof-by-Accident method with his groundbreaking paper "I meant to do that: A Proof-by-Accident Approach to Calculus"!
But that's not all! Our esteemed collection of subpages will take you on a wild ride through the history of Proof-by-Accident, its applications, and its... well, its sheer, utter, and complete lack of sense!
So, buckle up and join us on this wacky, zany, and utterly absurd journey into the world of mathemagics!