Man, maybe you didn\'t understand what I wanted to say.
1/3 + 2/3 = 3/3 = 1 right? This if you work with fractions ...
But, if you do each operation, it will be a number with infinite decimals (0.999999999999999999999.....), a number that will never be 1, that is for sure.
You just can\'t work like you did to prove me, because you did it contrary than what I said ... you used approximations.
This is the most basic for of math imprecision, but used in complicated formulas, it fuc*s up most of them.
And it\'s not just me to say this, there were math. teachers that proved this as well (ok, with some more complicated ways, but though ...).
logically must be equal to 1 no matter what your philosopher tells you.
And what means \"logical\" Olig? Actually, it means what other said before you right? And if many are using it, then it\'s logical?
* EDIT *
Drak, we\'re both too stubborn, so I guess we\'re getting nowhere, because we\'ll keep supporting what we say.
So back to topic

Time Travel?
Yes and
no