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Title text: In my earlier version, the high quantity of rice shatters the chessboard, technically eliminating all squares. |
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- A king offered a wise
- The king happly consented.
- Man one wish.
- Only a little rice? It shall be done!
- [ want a single grain of rice on the first square of this chessboard. Two on the next square, four on the third square, and so on.
- Y the 20th square, the king iad realized the trick.
- The king's guards seized the wise man.
- Dammit. This is why nobody likes wise men.
- What?! But I tricked a capricious monarch out of all his wealth! Everything should be going great for me!
- The wise man was put to death n the most mathematically vsulting way possible.
- Professor, what's the moral of this story?
- (ou will be cut into a andom spiral, which we will say is a fibonacci spiral.
- Stay away from applied mathematics.
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- Or I will alter your topology.
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