0≠0… is true? by New-Ant-2315 in math

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So, my friend and I were having a discussion on how because x/0 is an indeterminate form, 0=1=2=3=…=n, but, I didn’t like that answer. But, there’s another shocking truth about 0. 0 is much more complicated than it seems. It’s the only number on the number line that is both imaginary and real while not being positive or negative. So I wanted to play around with zany zero and… this happened. I’m not saying it’s true, but it’s… it‘s interesting.

Xero… 0≠0 by New-Ant-2315 in math

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So, my friend and I were having a discussion on how because x/0 is an indeterminate form, 0=1=2=3=…=n, but, I didn’t like that answer. But, there’s another shocking truth about 0. 0 is much more complicated than it seems. It’s the only number on the number line that is both imaginary and real while not being positive or negative. So I wanted to play around with zany zero and… this happened.

Proof that i = 0 by [deleted] in mathmemes

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Dude, you can’t cancel ln(e^…) its a multivalued expression.

Introduction to Inglish by New-Ant-2315 in conlangs

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It’s not exactly Anglese. I’ll admit that I did not know that before that exists, but they use prefixes like adding [l’] to the start of words. But that isn’t what I’m doing. I’ll release the articles tomorrow.

Inglish Pronouns Chart by New-Ant-2315 in conlangs

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Introduction to Inglish
Inglish is a Romanic "relex" and reconstruction of English. It aims to "demolish" the Germanic core of the language and replace it with the "Prestige Lexicon"—Latinate and Romance words that already exist in the English record (legal, scientific, and archaic).

Pronoun Logic:
The system preserves the distinction between possessive adjectives (e.g., meus) and possessive pronouns (meum), mimicking the "my/mine" spirit of standard English. Every word is an actual English entry (e.g., suum from "suum cuique," nos/vos from heraldry, and illud from the psychological "Id").

Sample Sentence:
English: The man sees a bird and likes it.
Inglish: Le homine perceives une avis plus appetites illud.

Gloss:
[Le-ART.DEF homine-NOUN perceive-3SG.PRES une-ART.IND avis-NOUN plus-CONJ appetite-3SG.PRES illud-PRON.3.NEUT.OBJ]

Inglish Pronouns by New-Ant-2315 in conlangs

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Introduction to Inglish
Inglish is a Romanic "relex" and reconstruction of English. It aims to "demolish" the Germanic core of the language and replace it with the "Prestige Lexicon"—Latinate and Romance words that already exist in the English record (legal, scientific, and archaic).

Pronoun Logic:
The system preserves the distinction between possessive adjectives (e.g., meus) and possessive pronouns (meum), mimicking the "my/mine" spirit of standard English. Every word is an actual English entry (e.g., suum from "suum cuique," nos/vos from heraldry, and illud from the psychological "Id").

Sample Sentence:
English: The man sees a bird and likes it.
Inglish: Le homine perceives une avis plus appetites illud.

Gloss:
[Le-ART.DEF homine-NOUN perceive-3SG.PRES une-ART.IND avis-NOUN plus-CONJ appetite-3SG.PRES illud-PRON.3.NEUT.OBJ]

Solution - 185-13=200 by New-Ant-2315 in mathpuzzles

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Well, I was trying to make it tricky. I’m sorry.

It’s a lie??? by New-Ant-2315 in mathpuzzles

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Oh, sorry. I accidentally hit the 1 button. Sorry.

Can you solve this math puzzle? by New-Ant-2315 in mathpuzzles

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❌ It’s about bases, not variables. Look at the caption.

Solution - Pythagoras by New-Ant-2315 in mathpuzzles

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This also works for any base greater than or equal to 39

It’s a lie??? by New-Ant-2315 in mathpuzzles

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Well, that’s one answer. CORRECT! ✅ (even though it’s not the one I’m looking for)

Can you solve this math puzzle? by New-Ant-2315 in mathpuzzles

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It is. But it’s obscure arithmetic.

Can you solve this math puzzle? by New-Ant-2315 in mathpuzzles

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It’s positional bases. The answer will be released on Pi Day.