Tuesday, February 19, 2008

it takes just one case of contradiction to disprove a mathematical conjecture, no matter how many fascinating cases it may hold true to. Like life, its grand purpose defeated only by its catastrophic and inevitable end. Now there have been many conjectures, then they are proved. Proved to hold true for ever. All the inexhautable possibilities and cases wrapped beautifully into one statement. Is that true with life?
of all the six billion conjectures floating around can even one be proved? if so how?
trouble is, mathematical conjectures are easier to prove.

3 comments:

Johnny Tent said...

What do you mean?

Sameer said...

something about a purpose in life. something that proves its existance. some stupid shit like that.

Johnny Tent said...

Be "posetive" man. Don't worry about the "existance" of such stuff.

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