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>See average maths research paper
>"In this paper the Takanaya-Kenkuji conjecture is solved by inverting all geodesic non-immutable cosmohotopoly infinitely small sets in to the Bach-Feynman bijective space-time. This has applications in quantum computing, astrophysics, solar cells, and baking cakes that aren't hard on the outside and soft on the inside"
How the fuck does any other subject compare? Why do we pretend that it isn't head and shoulders above the rest?
>"In this paper the Takanaya-Kenkuji conjecture is solved by inverting all geodesic non-immutable cosmohotopoly infinitely small sets in to the Bach-Feynman bijective space-time. This has applications in quantum computing, astrophysics, solar cells, and baking cakes that aren't hard on the outside and soft on the inside"
How the fuck does any other subject compare? Why do we pretend that it isn't head and shoulders above the rest?
