There is a famous photograph showing Albert Einstein (actor/freemason) standing in front of a blackboard covered with hard sums... you know the one I mean.
It's actually an artwork. The meme is repeated at regular intervals in cinema, universities, and news programs. It's the numerical equivalent of Ipsum Lorem, the Latin sounding gobbledygook that's used as a placeholder for pagination purposes.
It could be a succession of magical runes. That's why so many people report poor math skills: they have not been invited to the banquet, or perhaps the Lord has opened their eyes.
It's certainly used as a touchstone to validate any nonsense that the adversary wishes to use to deceive the world.
"So, are you actually claiming that all maths is fake?"
Nope - don't be silly.
It's actually an artwork. The meme is repeated at regular intervals in cinema, universities, and news programs. It's the numerical equivalent of Ipsum Lorem, the Latin sounding gobbledygook that's used as a placeholder for pagination purposes.
It could be a succession of magical runes. That's why so many people report poor math skills: they have not been invited to the banquet, or perhaps the Lord has opened their eyes.
It's certainly used as a touchstone to validate any nonsense that the adversary wishes to use to deceive the world.
"So, are you actually claiming that all maths is fake?"
Nope - don't be silly.

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