One plus one
Is equal to two.
Two minus one
Is equal to zero!
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extraordinary thinking.....khairul sir! ! ! ! ! just brillant
....exceptional thinking! ......Take my salute sir! ..............Not everyone has the wisdom to understand this few lines...................they stretch beyond logistics of maths and science...............great..........losing one's better half, reduces your life to zero...............lovely
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Excellent thought. Unbelievable but true logic. The reality does not follow the mathematics. I also think about zero in different way. However, short and meaningful poem. Thank you.
An exceptional summation and subtraction applies only in the domain of love.... very nice
Very good, neat work, Khairul. The mathematics of LOVE. Mmost people prefer additions to subtractions!
@Sky Welch Thanks for reading my poem and leaving your comment here.
Exactly :) for souls united with love their is no separate existence...
Oh how curious! I had a thought similar to this a few days ago! my pre calculus teacher was a little confused when I shared it with her though.
@Beauteous Victory Thanks for sharing your thoughts. I agree with you.
@Connie Yost, I am so glad you read my poem, and gave a nod. Thanks for the 'A' for my arithmetic. My note, if not the poem itself, explains what I wanted to say!
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