What’s a Mathematical Fallacy, you say? According to Wikipedia: In mathematics, certain kinds of mistaken proof are often exhibited, and sometimes collected, as illustrations of a concept of mathematical fallacy.
I didn’t get it either. But that doesn’t really matter, cause you’ll have fun watching this video anyway!
A long time ago, in a galaxy far far away…. I learned about this mathematical fallacy where you prove that ’2′ is numerically equal to ’1′… Recently, a friend of mine (dude named Sikandar) asked me to prove it to him and recorded me proving it.
“Why not upload it and share it with the great readers at artsyHANDS?”, I say.
A Mathematical Fallacy from Awais Imran on Vimeo.


I’m a big fan of Twitter – the microblogging service: what we do on twitter is post little updates (limited to 140 characters) about what we’re doing, thinking or thinking of doing. We tell this to all the people who follow us (they tend to be random folks). It’s all nerdoo-fun really. Yes, you may laugh. I have no life.






