Saturday, 26 April 2014

Antihypothesis

Antihypothesis: noun. A prediction which will with absolute certainty not occur in an experiment or simulation. Antihypotheses are the foundation of chaos-simulation, a fairly new and modern branch of mathematics and computer science, which many hope will lead to the discovery of a self-replicating tomato as well as an infinite toilet. No one is certain how these brilliant inventions will be used, but there are several laboratories on each continent (including Atlantis and Antarctica) which are working to develop the technologies. It is thought that the self-replicating tomato could potentially solve the tomato-famine, which has plagued Uzbekistan.

1 comment:

  1. Sorry to be so long in commenting. I have been thinking about the matter for quite a while, you see. Demonstration of an antihypothesis is logically equivalent to proving a negative, an outstanding achievement that has eluded a great many who persist in attempting it.

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