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Is 2 the same thing as the sum 1+1?

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Is 2 the same thing as the sum 1+1?
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>>8510741
>Is 2 the same thing as the sum 1+1?

yes
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>>8510741
No, 2 is an element of Int, the set of base 10 integers
1+1 is an element of Expr, the set of all expressions

To know more about how these objects are different see Wildberger's videos.
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>>8510962
Er...

1+1=2 thou
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>>8510971
>1+1=2
>=

This equality is really complicated. First because '1' is not a primitive natural, so you cannot do arithmetic on it.

You need to transform 1 to its primitive natural form [I] and then compute [I]+[I] which then evaluates to [II] which is then equal to 2 in Int.

As you see, what generates equality here are a mapping, an operation and then another mapping.

That is not the same finding out 2=2 because [II]=[II], that equality only needed one mapping.

And that is just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to the complication with Expr. Wildberger has a whole video about this exact topic.
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>>8510962
>>8510977
Well memed my friend.
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>>8511026
Not a meme. Wild Theory already proved itself to be superior by turning the goldbach conjecture into a trivial exercise, just by changing your perspective.

I don't practice Wild Theory on my day to day but I appreciate it and when Wildberger finishes his theory of algebra using maxels he will surely jump to analysis prove the riemann hypothesis too.
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>>8510741
it can't be
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>>8511042
haha very funny frend
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>>8510977
no
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>>8510741
>Is an integer the same thing as addition
take a guess fgt pls
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>>8510977
>You need to transform 1 to its primitive natural form

So, what you are saying, is that you need to describe the property of ones, without calling them ones, for some reason, and just calling them some other symbolic signifier that for some reason is superior to just saying "One"

Right?
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If your characteristic is 2. 1+1=0 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Characteristic_(algebra)
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