VI. — A counterexample

Published on 2020-02-01 by Emma Juettner

a poem collaged together from bits of text glued to white paper, full transcription below
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VI. — A counterexample

Let us pause to summarize our situation.
In 1950, physicist Enrico Fermi wondered why, if there is intelligent life in the universe, we haven't seen any evidence. In 1975, Michael Hart explored this question more deeply in writing.
One can, of course, formulate similar theorems based on other results above.

Proposition 3.6 — Suppose
Human perception is still easily fooled.
Then
All that's truly needed is time, patience and clear tape.
Proof. — The proof is essentially just that Dr. Whitman's published work is little more than "ancient astronaut" drivel.

This is, of course, parallel to a basic theme in the theory of
How We See the Sky.
However,
The basic questions tugged at me:
What is Education?
What Did the Romans Know?
Why Iowa?

For the analysis of amenable actions of other groups, we will need the following lemma.
Lemma 5.8. — Apparently Jim is not Jim.
Proof. — The reader should
CHECK YOUR OTHER LEFT POCKET

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