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This image is a humorous take on the subject of topology, a branch of mathematics that studies properties of space that are preserved under continuous transformations, such as stretching or bending, but not tearing or gluing.
The joke involves a "topologist's morning routine" and shows morning items (cup of coffee, pants, shirt, and socks) represented in terms of the number and arrangement of their holes:
1. **Cup of Coffee**: Illustrated as a green torus (or donut shape) with one hole.
2. **Pants**: Shown as a shape with three holes. This might represent belt loops or the idea of pants having multiple openings.
3. **Shirt**: Depicted as having two holes, like a typical shirt might have for arms.
4. **Socks**: Illustrated as two disks, which in topology can be seen as objects with no holes.
The joke plays on how a topologist might see everyday objects according to their topological properties—essentially how many holes they have—rather than their everyday use or appearance. The humorous aspect comes from the idea that someone would describe their mundane morning routine items in such an abstract and mathematically rigorous way, hence suggesting mathematicians (or specifically, topologists) as "absolutely deranged."
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This image is a humorous take on the subject of topology, a branch of mathematics that studies properties of space that are preserved under continuous transformations, such as stretching or bending, but not tearing or gluing. The joke involves a "topologist's morning routine" and shows morning items (cup of coffee, pants, shirt, and socks) represented in terms of the number and arrangement of their holes: 1. **Cup of Coffee**: Illustrated as a green torus (or donut shape) with one hole. 2. **Pants**: Shown as a shape with three holes. This might represent belt loops or the idea of pants having multiple openings. 3. **Shirt**: Depicted as having two holes, like a typical shirt might have for arms. 4. **Socks**: Illustrated as two disks, which in topology can be seen as objects with no holes. The joke plays on how a topologist might see everyday objects according to their topological properties—essentially how many holes they have—rather than their everyday use or appearance. The humorous aspect comes from the idea that someone would describe their mundane morning routine items in such an abstract and mathematically rigorous way, hence suggesting mathematicians (or specifically, topologists) as "absolutely deranged."
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June 6, 2024, 11:59 p.m.