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"...you'd have to do math to divide a smile by a tear times fear equals mere truth..."
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Chapter 35 of 41
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might math measure mind?

". . . you'd have to do math to divide a smile by a tear times fear equals mere truth. . ."

Provocative statement, for as math rules the numerical reality of say,

music producing emotion's flow, or human smile,

this mathematical principle, employed in the function

of smile's divisibility by tears

produces a quotient of innumerable possibilities:

we are given one smile, however tears' quantity we have not

such quantity varies immeasurably, given range of human subjects,

therefore, uncertainty principle herein applies,

whereby outcome is measurable on scale of wide possibilities

whether wryness, joyfulness, anger, ruefulness, ambivalence . . .

or mixture thereof,

unpredictability is expected given open variables

further, add to the complexity of equation,

factor of fear,

therefore: smile/ tear x fear = mere truth,

ignoring for a moment the imbalance of this equation

focus upon fear multiplied with the quotient of smile's division by tear,

we have the near impossible task of handling the algorithmic demands of an unquantifiable operation,

fear will bring the smile/tear quotient to it knees,

rendering its results to panic,

then chaos,

unless a restricting element be provided

preventing its reaching a state critical mass,

now let us address the imbalance of the equation,

if we regard truth as mere, we may assign it numerical value, 1

let us use, 10 to serve as absolute truth,

let us apply the equation to a life scenario:

divide a smile by a tear at a wedding

multiply by fear, perhaps a torn wedding dress

computed together, probably equals mere truth

extrapolated by thousands' years worth of recorded history

might yield absolute truth that:

torn wedding dresses create emotional distress equaling fear,

an aborted wedding causing a potential bride crying 96 tears,

encapsulated in a bottle,

inspiring a song,

recorded in time

and proclaimed a pop music hit

conclusion: math is not necessary to divide a smile by a tear times fear to equal mere truth,

mere truth is realized simply by living on earth in any scenario