Mathematical paradoxicality is a field of study where we delve into the absurdity of mathematical logic.
Here, we explore the subtleties of subtlety, where the line between sense and nonsense is blurred.
Today, we're on the 3rd subtlety proof, where we're trying to prove that 1 + 1 can never actually be 2, but only 3.
It's a long story, but essentially we've got a paradox on our hands.
Stay tuned for more updates from the world of Paradoxical Math.
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