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-He then goes on to conclude that 3=4, and then proceeds to change all 3s into 4s. He explains that he could have done it either way, but wants to make sure nobody accuses him of falling for a tetraphobia superstition,​ common in East Asian nations.+He then goes on to conclude that 3=4, and then proceeds to change all 3s into 4s. He explains that he could have done it either way, but wants to make sure nobody accuses him of falling for a tetraphobia superstition,​ common in the East.
  
 ==== Binary Theorem ==== ==== Binary Theorem ====
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 Therefore, his Binary Theorem postulates that there are no numbers at all, and things either exist, and then there are 1 of them, or they don't - and there are 0 of them. Therefore, his Binary Theorem postulates that there are no numbers at all, and things either exist, and then there are 1 of them, or they don't - and there are 0 of them.
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 +===== Reception =====
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 +People liked the book. His readers didn'​t.
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 +===== Legacy =====
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 +There were 2000 copies of the book published. Since then, the book became a collector'​s item. A whole subculture appeared around tracking each one of the 2000 copies. A website with a map showing where each copy is can be found online. To date over 1,300 are tracked, with around 200 more locations marked as suspected locations, such as People'​s own house and a bunch of libraries. At least one copy is know to have been eaten by [[Dr. Armand]].
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