The user recites, writes down, or somehow conveys a mathematical question, concept, method, etc. and directs the equation to the area they wish to affect through degrees in relation to an object (called a checkpoint), and the distance between the target area and the checkpoint (in distance measurements). The effects can be removed by the phrase multiply by zero. Incorrect mathematics may result in... interesting results. Example: divide by zero, user ends up with a black hole...
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| - The user recites, writes down, or somehow conveys a mathematical question, concept, method, etc. and directs the equation to the area they wish to affect through degrees in relation to an object (called a checkpoint), and the distance between the target area and the checkpoint (in distance measurements). The effects can be removed by the phrase multiply by zero. Incorrect mathematics may result in... interesting results. Example: divide by zero, user ends up with a black hole...
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| - The user recites, writes down, or somehow conveys a mathematical question, concept, method, etc. and directs the equation to the area they wish to affect through degrees in relation to an object (called a checkpoint), and the distance between the target area and the checkpoint (in distance measurements). The effects can be removed by the phrase multiply by zero. Incorrect mathematics may result in... interesting results. Example: divide by zero, user ends up with a black hole...
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