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When Math Doesn't Care About Your Feelings

When Math Doesn't Care About Your Feelings
The eternal struggle of every mathematician when someone claims 3² = 6. Sure, and gravity is just a suggestion while we're at it. That awkward moment when "respecting opinions" collides head-on with fundamental mathematical truths. Sorry folks, but 3² = 9 isn't up for debate—it's not a political stance or a hot take on social media. Some things in science aren't subjective, no matter how passionately someone argues otherwise. Next they'll tell me the earth is flat and expect a polite nod.

The Great Mathematical Trolling Experiment

The Great Mathematical Trolling Experiment
Oh, the mathematical chaos unleashed here! The equation "3² = 6" is objectively, mathematically, undeniably WRONG (it's 9, people!), yet the meme brilliantly pokes at how we're supposed to "respect opinions" even when they're factually incorrect. It's the perfect social experiment that makes mathematicians twitch uncontrollably while philosophers stroke their beards contemplatively. The scientific method is sobbing in a corner somewhere! This is basically the mathematical equivalent of claiming the Earth is shaped like a donut—and expecting everyone to nod politely.

The Feynman Magnetic Humility Principle

The Feynman Magnetic Humility Principle
The great Feynman strikes again! Everyone's got opinions on politics, climate change, and what your ex is doing wrong, but mention magnets and suddenly it's all "how do they work?" Energy conservation? Sure. Quantum chromodynamics? No problem. But ask someone to explain magnetic fields without using the word "force" and watch their brain short-circuit faster than an undergrad's laptop during finals week.

When Math Doesn't Care About Your Feelings

When Math Doesn't Care About Your Feelings
Behold, the mathematical equivalent of nails on a chalkboard! Someone claiming 3² = 6 instead of 9 is the perfect example of when "respecting opinions" hits its logical limit. In mathematics, 3² means 3×3=9, not 3×2=6. This isn't a debate about pineapple on pizza—it's objectively wrong! The beauty of math is that it doesn't care about your feelings or "alternative facts." Next thing you know, they'll be telling us π equals exactly 3 because decimals are too complicated for their "opinion." Scientific literacy in shambles!