Dumbledore: "Now, it's great that you've been saving the school and all Harry, but unfortunately your grades have been a tad low, and, well... perhaps Gandalf could explain it better... hit it, Gandalf!
But you said yourself you can't just add numbers to Aleph note. So there.
Dumbledore: "Now, it's great that you've been saving the school and all Harry, but unfortunately your grades have been a tad low, and, well... perhaps Gandalf could explain it better... hit it, Gandalf!
You can also add numbers to 1. If you can't add anything to Aleph note, you can't add Aleph note to anything.
Dumbledore: "Now, it's great that you've been saving the school and all Harry, but unfortunately your grades have been a tad low, and, well... perhaps Gandalf could explain it better... hit it, Gandalf!
If they are separate categories, how can you add them together?
Fine. Aleph Note plus Omega plus the alphabet plus all human's intelligence in the universe plus all the energy in the universe.
Dumbledore: "Now, it's great that you've been saving the school and all Harry, but unfortunately your grades have been a tad low, and, well... perhaps Gandalf could explain it better... hit it, Gandalf!
Actually, I did, I just didn't understand it very well.
...And the whole thing makes absolutely no sense to me. Numbers aren't things unto themselves, they are a method of counting and keeping track of an amount of something. Ordinal numbers are just putting said amount in an order. adding an amount to the amount's order doesn't make sense to me. Even if said amounts and orders are infinite.
Dumbledore: "Now, it's great that you've been saving the school and all Harry, but unfortunately your grades have been a tad low, and, well... perhaps Gandalf could explain it better... hit it, Gandalf!
Of course not. I much prefer writing and music. (And time travel concepts)
Dumbledore: "Now, it's great that you've been saving the school and all Harry, but unfortunately your grades have been a tad low, and, well... perhaps Gandalf could explain it better... hit it, Gandalf!
Dumbledore: "Now, it's great that you've been saving the school and all Harry, but unfortunately your grades have been a tad low, and, well... perhaps Gandalf could explain it better... hit it, Gandalf!
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