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ncst is awesome. | ncst is awesome. 🤯 | ||
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That is absurd and obviously wrong. Therefore, ncst is awesome. | That is absurd and obviously wrong. Therefore, ncst is awesome. | ||
Sidenote: This theorem is an axiom and memorizing this will help you later in life. | |||
Latest revision as of 15:27, 2 May 2018
The Fundamental Theorem of ncst states the following:
ncst is awesome. 🤯
Proof:
Assume, for contradiction, that ncst is not awesome.
That is absurd and obviously wrong. Therefore, ncst is awesome.
Sidenote: This theorem is an axiom and memorizing this will help you later in life.