I can top that, just ask the wife how saving money off of clothes she didn’t originally want but are now in a sale, is justified.
jack-nocturne on
Since the important bit is missing: it’s the proof for the classification of finite simple groups. A simplified version is being published, but not yet available in full. Long history at Wikipedia: [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Classification_of_finite_simple_groups](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Classification_of_finite_simple_groups)
TotallyNotaBotAcount on
Yes, but in doing so, they were able to scientifically prove that D O G actually spells C A T using maths.
HendrikJU on
“I ain’t reading that”
BenefitPuzzleheaded on
Yeah I guess nobody did proof read on that…
pohovanathickvica on
talk about perseverance
Oaken_beard on
42
GIC68 on
And suddenly a Chinese kid comes by and does the whole thing on a napkin while drinking his bubble tea.
LetIllustrious6302 on
The pudding proof.
MarlonShakespeare2AD on
Don’t sneeze…
miaaredd on
“Talk about commitment! At that point, it’s less of a proof and more of a mathematical saga. Can you imagine the coffee breaks?
Mu_Lambda_Theta on
In case someone wants to know more about what this is about:
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ok what was it called though
What are “pages”?
I can top that, just ask the wife how saving money off of clothes she didn’t originally want but are now in a sale, is justified.
Since the important bit is missing: it’s the proof for the classification of finite simple groups. A simplified version is being published, but not yet available in full. Long history at Wikipedia: [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Classification_of_finite_simple_groups](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Classification_of_finite_simple_groups)
Yes, but in doing so, they were able to scientifically prove that D O G actually spells C A T using maths.
“I ain’t reading that”
Yeah I guess nobody did proof read on that…
talk about perseverance
42
And suddenly a Chinese kid comes by and does the whole thing on a napkin while drinking his bubble tea.
The pudding proof.
Don’t sneeze…
“Talk about commitment! At that point, it’s less of a proof and more of a mathematical saga. Can you imagine the coffee breaks?
In case someone wants to know more about what this is about:
3blue1brown made a [video about this.](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mH0oCDa74tE)
It seems that nobody here actually knows what a proof is in this context.
What did they prove?
That’s one way to ace the world’s longest test.
The answer was 42
That your average software implementation in project management
They proved “You’re damned if you do or damned if you don’t”
What is the practical application of this proof and how much would we estimate it cost to achieve i?
I love the face of the guy looking at it. Even he can tell this is gonna be a crappy experience.
This guy looking at all the paperwork with grave concern…fells like me looking at all the homework I have to do…