Friday, November 13, 2015

A Unique Mathematics - Fiction of the week.

A Unique Mathematics


“My mathematics is unique and quite different from others as well. In my mathematics, one plus nine equals two.”
The learned man continued, “In every culture, if you accumulate the mental power of nine persons you get in total, the mental power of one person. The nine persons are always weak and the one person is always strong. The one person possesses the mental power of the nine persons. In this way, I can prove that nine plus one equals two. In another way, I can say that those nine persons, with their weak strength, make that one person strong enough to achieve his or her goals.”
The learned man added, “The warrior and ambitious leaders are examples of that one person and the followers are examples of those nine persons.  Adolf Hitler was that one person. He made millions of people walk behind him to make him successful and achieve the goals he set. His followers were those nine persons I described earlier. Alexander, Napoleon, Genghis Khan, Mao Zedong, Vladimir Lenin, Joseph Stalin, Benito Mussolini, and Hulagu Khan are also examples of that one person.”
“One versus nine is a natural law as well. In a jungle, one can observe, a herd of deer that never attack a tiger even though the tiger is alone and isolated and there are hundreds of deer in the herd. The deer just keep watching and stand still. The tiger could be defeated if the deer attack collectively. The tiger intrudes the herd, picks one deer, and starts killing it in front of the other deer. The rest of the deer just watch and can do nothing else except watch the scenario helplessly. The tiger does possess the strength and power of hundreds of deer. Hundreds of deer are weaker than a single tiger. Hundreds of deer equals one tiger. Again, it proves that nine plus one equals two.”

After listening to the learned man’s last statement, the surrounding people looked very eager to know more about his unique mathematics. 


Bishwa Raj Adhikari

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