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[[Joke]] is [[anti-math]], meaning that it talks about the process and lead you to a conclusion or punch-line that is so funny that must be proven by the process in revealing the [[joke]]. See the following explanation: | [[Joke]] is [[anti-math]], meaning that it talks about the process and lead you to a conclusion or punch-line that is so funny that must be proven by the process in revealing the [[joke]]. See the following explanation on [[anti-joke]]: | ||
==Defintion of Anti-joke== | |||
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Revision as of 08:24, 19 August 2021
Joke is anti-math, meaning that it talks about the process and lead you to a conclusion or punch-line that is so funny that must be proven by the process in revealing the joke. See the following explanation on anti-joke:
Defintion of Anti-joke
Anti-joke is mathematics, according to Joseph Maher[1]:
Math is the reverse of comedy.[2] The anti-joke. We'll tell you the punchline first, then laboriously explain to you why it was the right punchline.
References
- ↑ Tai-Danae Bradley, in her Blog on The Yoneda Perspective, she referenced Maher's statement, last accessed: August 19, 2021
- ↑ So a mathematician is a cocomedian? (What does that make a comathematician?)