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table of contents
  1. Cover
  2. Front Matter
  3. Epigraph
  4. Memnoir
  5. Sources

why refuse entertaining irony dry wry humor display of imaginative aerodynamics emotional hydraulics fractal intellectual acrobatics surprising and illuminating implications drawn over line drawing of mock-up of monumental prepositional frieze

let’s exorcise the crime in the coincidence by turning the coincidence into a fact (fact) the fact into a symbol (transcendent fact) the symbol into a moral tale (transcendent symbol) the moral tale into a conjecture in which every whole number is factored into imaginary numbers thus avoiding the problem of primes (transcendent moral tale) or countless other crimes

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