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Old 07-26-2010, 02:02 PM   #4 (permalink)
Xerxys
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Originally Posted by Strange Famous View Post
Its a quite obscure reference, but I just wanted to ask (as I am pretty ignorant about mathematics) - does the below actually mean anything other than Q = Q?

Q(Q><[Q]) = Q(Q><[Q])

(it is the Quantity Theory of Insanity)
In Math, letters essentially mean nothing unless you assign value to them. You will realize, that the equation on both sides of the equal sign are the same. So yes, that simply means x=x or y=y or in your case Q=Q.
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