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bluegargantua ([personal profile] bluegargantua) wrote2009-12-30 08:28 am

Because Addition is Commutative

Hi,

So you know how Sesame Street has those foam numbers that move around and interact with people/muppets? Yeah, in my dream last night they were all over the place. Sort of like numeric pokemon. The best part was that instantaneous, fully-formed dream-logic that said when two numbers love each other very much, genetic (numeric?) diversity was ensured via semi-randomized arithmetical reproductive operation. Normally, the kid would be the result of addition or multiplication. As each successive generation got larger, subtraction and division came into play -- especially as the difference between the two numbers increased. Division would only occur when the result would be a whole number.

I had a 7, but it left me to join another 7 being raised by wild dogs. *shrug* It's a dream.

later
Tom

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