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Type: Book manuscript page / evidentiary document
File Size: 1.26 MB
Summary

This document is page 199 of a manuscript titled 'Known Unknowns', bearing a House Oversight evidence stamp. The text discusses the definition of numbers and the Peano Axioms, utilizing a dialogue between a child and their mother ('Mummy') to explain that mathematical symbols are arbitrary definitions. This appears to be part of a personal writing or book draft seized during an investigation.

People (3)

Name Role Context
Giuseppe Peano Mathematician
Mentioned as the creator of the Peano axioms for numbers.
Mummy Mother of the narrator
Participant in a dialogue explaining axioms to the narrator.
Mr. Peano Mathematician
Referenced in the dialogue as the authority on why numbers are defined as they are.

Organizations (1)

Name Type Context
House Oversight Committee
Implied by the footer 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_015889', indicating this is a seized document used in a congressional investig...

Relationships (1)

Narrator Parent/Child Mummy
Dialogue addressing 'Mummy' regarding math questions.

Key Quotes (2)

""Why is the lowest number zero, Mummy?" "Because I say so!" Or, at least "...because Mr. Peano said so." That's what an axiom is."
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"It helps us to learn the numbers because 1 is a single line, 2 is two lines joined, three is basically three lines looped together, and four is four lines"
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