Changing someone's mind is very difficult, that's why I like puzzles most people get wrong: to try to open their mind. Challenging the claim that 2+2 is unequivocally 4 is one of my favorites to get people to reconsider what they think is true with 100% certainty.
2+2 = not what you think
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Yes. But the whole point of my post is to get people to reconsider what basic notions like
2+2are.And if I understand correctly in
ℤ/4ℤthere is no2in the main set, it's{..,-6,-2,2,6,...}, so it's actually{...,-6,-2,2,6,...}+{...,-6,-2,2,6,...}={...,-8,-4,0,4,8,...}, or something like that.2is just a simplification of the coset.Second part is right, yes.
OK. But then I do get it:
2+2 = 0 (mod 4).Yes, without any other context
2+2is assumed to be4, but2+2 (mod 4)is a different thing, because2and2 (mod 4)are different (the latter is actually{..,-6,-2,2,6,...}). Correct?I have updated the article to be more correct.
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