A writer for Futurama make a brand new maths theorem based on group theory to explicate a plot twist in the show . That is like , move way beyond the call of tariff , dude .
Ken Keeler , the Futurama writer behind the theorem , actually has a PhD in math , so this was probably just a walk in the park for him . But for the rest of us non math geniuses , his theorem was used to explain a problem with an conception that permit characters switch bodies . In the show , you’re able to only switch consistence once with the same pair of people , so they need an par to show that with enough flip bodies around , everyone will eventually end up as who they really are . Insert : funny joke , robot humor and smuggled comedy and mix accordingly .
Keeler ’s theory would mathematically put everybody in the right place so that all could be correct in the Futurama world . Without Keeler ’s work , Bender ’s wit might have ended up in Amy ’s eubstance evermore ! Which , to remember about , actually might not be such a bad thing . I ’m no Keeler so I ca n’t explain his hypothesis but you may insure out the proof in fullhere . [ TheInfosphere.orgviaGeekosystem ]

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