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1. **Axiom of Material Origin**:
\[f: \mathbb{R} \rightarrow \mathbb{M}, \quad \text{where } \forall x \in \mathbb{M}, \exists y \in \mathbb{R} \text{ such that } x = f(y)\]
- *Meaning*: There exists a function \(f\) mapping from the set of material realities \(\mathbb{R}\) to the set of mathematical entities \(\mathbb{M}\), where for each \(x \in \mathbb{M}\), there exists a corresponding \(y \in \mathbb{R}\) such that \(x\) is a function of \(y\).
2. **Axiom of Contextual Dependence**:
\[g: \mathbb{C} \rightarrow \mathbb{M}, \quad \text{where } \forall x \in \mathbb{M}, \exists C \in \mathbb{C} \text{ such that } x = g(C)\]
- *Meaning*: There exists a function \(g\) mapping from the set of contexts \(\mathbb{C}\) to the set of mathematical entities \(\mathbb{M}\), where for each \(x \in \mathbb{M}\), there exists a corresponding \(C \in \mathbb{C}\) such that \(x\) is a function of \(C\).
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Definitely reflects on how trigonometry is very complex, or maybe it’s a robot malfunction?
Sounds like good breakcore for me gg
Sorry, but it a little weird?
What do you mean by just "a little"?? It is REALLY weird!!!!
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