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9: <h1>So it all happened that one day...</h1>
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11: I was sitting around wondering (and in my wondering) I thought
12: about what would happen if two polar opposites were to join
13: in a circle with a curvy line and what could be more opposite
14: than "Zen" compared to "LON-CAPA".
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18: And...woah. If two polar opposites joining was equivalent to
19: Zen and Zen equals the universe, then what happens to LON-CAPA?
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22: How can Zen+LON-CAPA=Zen? We could assume that LON-CAPA=0
23: in which case LON=CAPA. However LON-CAPA is supposed to be
24: LON+CAPA, at least semantically. Thus, LON-CAPA=LON+CAPA
25: which means that CAPA+CAPA=0. And if LON=CAPA, then LON=0.
26: If we are working in an arithmetic system, then this is
27: all incomplete if we consider things completely.
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30: It gets so confusing!
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33: Maybe it is the case that Zen means that Zen and LON-CAPA exist
34: which means that Zen exists which means that Zen and LON-CAPA exist.
35: See how nice this is! All this logic, and it fits in a circle,
36: just like the image up above! Thus, we can approach a non-fictional
37: understanding to the effect that everything below here is <u>completely</u>
38: fictional.
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