lichess.org
Donate

Who likes maths????

ok I know a lot of chess players happen to be also math lovers, I'm one of those

Today I realiced by accident a coincidence that is blowing my mind, I was playing games and for some reason I clicked on my name and I realized that todays game summary its just fulled of prime numbers and funny coincidences

www.pinterest.es/pin/23714335524819589/

I counted up to 8 prime numbers

(just wanted to share it haha)
I hate the (incorrect) word "maths". I also dislike math. After you learn the basic function, you are taught something wrong, and everything afterwards is built upon this wrong information.
Restates:
I think the abbreviation "maths" is incorrect, and I don't like that mistake.
I dislike the study of numbers, ie math, as some of it's definitions are wrong, and everything based in this misinformation is therefore wrong.

Off topic:
What if I dressed as an Eskimo (no offense intended, just a random race) and went for a joy ride in a government vehicle? This is my protest against the county judge discriminating against his female workers (http://www.bradfordera.com/news/local/complaint-against-pavlock-made-to-state-conduct-board/article_72df2387-4a79-560d-b9d9-c415bfd10091.html). This is how I view the Boston Tea Party, and this casts doubt of the rest of the "brave" deeds of America's founding fathers.
@Vertonghen You're going to have to be more specific. I don't understand what you're not making sense about.
I have studied the life and theories of one of the greatest mathematicians of the 20th century. Mikhail Talowitsch.

This man was also famous for being able to run through dark forests on narrow trails.

But it seems that he wasn't a very nice person.

According to unconfirmed rumors, a lot of his adversaries who openly dared challenge his dubious mathematical theories, got lost on those trails, because they were not able to follow him.

One of his most famous quotes was:
"You must take your opponent into a deep dark forest where 2+2=5, and the path leading out is only wide enough for one"
Nice finding, indeed it is 8 prime numbers lol if you count November as a prime

This topic has been archived and can no longer be replied to.