Why is it that most men find their lovers fairer than other women?
This is Herculean for me to prove by experience and I do not assure the readers that I will approve this statement at the end of it! So I attempt a logical proof for this based on Set theory and Leo Tolstoy's famous saying: "All is fair in love and war"
To begin with,
The follwing statement is true, considering the stature of the author:
All is fair in love and war.
By the property of logical AND,
All is fair in love
All is fair in war
are both true.
Since, if (A AND B) is true, it follows that A and B are true individually.
We now focus on the first statement.
All is fair in love.
What this means is, if Love is a set (Set Theory), then all its elements are fair and none other.
So this gives rise to another set called Fair that, in this case, cannot be seperately identified from the set called Love. So we now have two completely merged sets: Love and Fair.
This implies that
Love is Fair
(This is the converse of the original statement: Fair is Love)
Now we know e raised to the power 0 is 1. (ie) e = 1, So Multiplying the Right Hand Side by e, leaves the equation unchanged.
Love is Faire
Now applying basic Mathematics, by adding 'r' to both sides of is (which I consider to be an abbreviated form of is equal to)
Lover is Fairer
Is this not what I sought to prove? Whew!!
All this for my love of Maths..!! Or is it Maths only??;)
Friday, September 26, 2008
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2 comments:
Sriram strikes back... this time with a never before combination of the intricate and abstruse logic of set theory and a pinnacle of mokkai, in an attempt to explain his lady love's hidden secrets and her impact on him!!!
thought this time around i am swept off my feet. this sort of stuff - aftermath of Huge hangover from so many CAT preparations. man how i want to master this thingee called MATH! you rock man. also you never deviate from your inate inclination towards "mokkai" as the previous commentor rightly pointed out ;)
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