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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. |
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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]]. |