From: Aiya-Oba on
Absolute Logic: equator of self-contradiction (the Eternal Oneness of
Pair), is the self-creator and Completeness Principle of Everything.-
Aiya-Oba (Philosopher).

Thus, (2A + B) + (2B + A) ... 3(A + B)

Where A or B, can be any Possible integer, but never both zero.

Such that, A = 0, B = 1, is:

(2 x 0 + 1) + (2 x 1 + 0) = 3(0 + 1)

= (0 + 1) + (2 + 0) = 3(1)

= 1 + 2 = 3
Q E D.
From: Spotter on
Absoloot google-posting fuckwit.

"Aiya-Oba" <aaiyaoba(a)rcc.mass.edu> wrote in message
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> Absolute Logic: equator of self-contradiction (the Eternal Oneness of
> Pair), is the self-creator and Completeness Principle of Everything.-
> I invent the equils sine


From: David R Tribble on
Aiya-Oba wrote:
> Absolute Logic: equator of self-contradiction (the Eternal Oneness of
> Pair), is the self-creator and Completeness Principle of Everything.-
> Aiya-Oba (Philosopher).
>
> Thus, (2A + B) + (2B + A) ... 3(A + B)
> Where A or B, can be any Possible integer, but never both zero.

Are you saying that it does not work when both A and B are zero?

(2A + B) + (2B + A) = 3(A + B)

(2x0 + 0) + (2x0 + 0) = 3(0 + 0)
(0 + 0) + (0 + 0) = 3(0)
0 + 0 = 0

QED.
From: Aiya-Oba on
On May 29, 11:46 am, David R Tribble <da...(a)tribble.com> wrote:
> Aiya-Oba wrote:
> > Absolute Logic: equator of self-contradiction (the Eternal Oneness of
> > Pair), is the self-creator and Completeness Principle of Everything.-
> > Aiya-Oba (Philosopher).
>
> > Thus,  (2A + B)  +  (2B + A)  ...   3(A + B)
> > Where A or B, can be any Possible integer, but never both zero.
>
> Are you saying that it does not work when both A and B are zero?
>
> (2A + B) + (2B + A) = 3(A + B)
>
> (2x0 + 0) + (2x0 + 0) = 3(0 + 0)
> (0 + 0) + (0 + 0) = 3(0)
> 0 + 0 = 0
>
> QED.



Thanks David R. Tribble:
I am greatly honored to read your wise words again.
Yes, it works, but at relative level, it does not allow one to go
beyord the obvious Relative Logic of Zero (as you indicated above),
into the
Absolute Logic of oneness of pair (equator of self-contradiction); the
Completeness Principle of All in all, where zero
is the One and only (absolute) number; the cosmological completeness
of every other possible relative
pair of integers.- Aiya-Oba