@aetris It’s not that Cthulhu’s angles aren’t right, exactly, it’s that they’re simultaneously existing in multiple dimensions that we can’t perceive directly but can sense.
@aetris NOTHING IN THAT ARTICLE CONTRADICTS MY PET THEORY. Looks like a great site, thanks!
PS I know nothing about math. Nothing. I can count things. Oh! I can sometimes figure out a price markup based on the wholesale, and I can work out sale prices in my head. But not always.
At first glance I though intelligent design. But, then I thought why would anyone make a big ass ice cube in the middle of nowhere. So I can only consider it to be 100000 monkey design.
I mean, there’s no way Cthulhu isn’t involved, right?
@mossygreen - I’m pretty sure Cthulhu’s angles AREN’T right:
@aetris @mossygreen Nothing about Chthulu is right. That’s the point.
@aetris It’s not that Cthulhu’s angles aren’t right, exactly, it’s that they’re simultaneously existing in multiple dimensions that we can’t perceive directly but can sense.
@mossygreen :
Lovecraft’s mathematics: the horror of non-euclidean geometry
@aetris NOTHING IN THAT ARTICLE CONTRADICTS MY PET THEORY. Looks like a great site, thanks!
PS I know nothing about math. Nothing. I can count things. Oh! I can sometimes figure out a price markup based on the wholesale, and I can work out sale prices in my head. But not always.
At first glance I though intelligent design. But, then I thought why would anyone make a big ass ice cube in the middle of nowhere. So I can only consider it to be 100000 monkey design.
A-meh-zing…