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The Mathematics of Intimacy
The Mathematics of Intimacy, the Birth of Equations
1 + 1 = 1,
says
Terrence.
1(p) + 1(d) = 1(q)
Obviously,
they can't all be
the same units.
This now allows
for an infinite array
of answers.
What do we see?
What is there really to see?
What is the reality?
Nietzsche
said that
we need
to re-evaluate
all
our values.
We must
question ourselves
in order
to double
check
our findings,
and then also
periodically
throughout our lives.
If p = 1/2,
and d = p,
then we have our answer.
Or using remainders.
Or chemistry.
Or what happens
to a couple
who has no children.
One
of them
remains alone.
Perhaps
not
too lonely.
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