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The proof of the Emoji-theorem

written by student Gergely TamΓ‘s Nagy

So first a short introduction for the Emoji-theorem says that if we got variable πŸ§β€β™€οΈand variable 🧍 then

we have a so called algebraic Emoji-connection between those values such as if 🧍 ∈ E and πŸ§β€βˆˆ E then

from transitivity we can conclude that [f(🧍)+f(πŸ§β€) ] ∈ E

where we denote the real set of Emoji-numbers by E.

The theorem also concludes that:

🧍+ πŸ§β€= πŸ‘ΆπŸ§β€which is the main statement of the theorem.

First problem: Whats the value of the coefficient πŸ‘Ά?

Altough this theorem was discovered by me I would like to name it after Damien the original founder
of the Emoji-theorem. The main goal of the Damien theorem is to prove that if:

πŸŒ‘βˆˆE and πŸŒ•βˆˆ E where πŸŒ‘and πŸŒ• are any integers of Emoji-number values then:

πŸŒ•+ πŸŒ‘=ΒΏπŸ‘Ά πŸŒ‘πŸŒ• where πŸ‘Ά ∈ E where E is the set of E and

+πŸŒ‘
πŸ‘Ά=
πŸŒ‘

Proof of the Nisi-theorem:

let 🧍= πŸŒ‘βˆ§ΒΏ πŸ§β€=πŸŒ• then by the Emoji-theorem we get:

πŸŒ‘+ΒΏ πŸ‘Ά πŸŒ‘ πŸŒ•
thus:

πŸŒ‘ ❑
+ =πŸ‘Ά πŸŒ•=1+ ❑
πŸŒ‘ πŸŒ‘ πŸŒ‘
thus:

1 ❑ 1 1
+ =πŸ‘Ά= +
❑ πŸŒ‘ ❑ πŸŒ‘

thus:
1 1
πŸ‘Ά= +
🧍 🧍 ‍♀️

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