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Parts of this blog have been fictionalized. 9. As it was created through the halls of the mind in the grasp of psychosis.

Tuesday, June 28, 2011

Geometry

When there's a story, you assume (you must first assume things in solving proofs) that the story has two sides, and if it has two sides, you don't know the two sides. If there's a cover up, one of the sides at least was bad. Do you assume both sides were bad? Isn't that safer? Which side was bad, the side needing the cover up or the side doing the cover up, and wouldn't that--well--make both sides bad? Really bad?

What if there's a third side, and it's a triangle? AT least in geometry, you know how many sides you have.

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