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Mathematical Explanation of Hate and Love

Do you wonder why you hate the people you love too? It can be explained mathematically.

There are some people wonder why they hate a person. In fact, these persons are the one close to them. Examples are family and relatives. Perhaps it is a question or a problem to solve. Since it is a problem to solve, math can present a solution.

The word “Constant” is defined as a fixed entity between boundaries. On the other hand, “infinity” a very big entity with no boundaries. The human body is a constant entity. What makes it constant is because it has boundaries such as height and weight.

Using math, hate is inversely proportional to love. To derive the statement into equation, love then is equal to constant divided by hate. To solve for the constant you would come up with a solution something like this

In logic circuits, the multiplication sign can be replaced by the word “AND” therefore “K is equal to love and hate.”

Based on the equation the constant “K” is a fixed entity meaning it will never be equal to zero. K represents the totality of a human emotion. If the K will become zero then the person does not exist at all. Another theorem is that zero is a very small entity approaching nothingness. Human emotion does exist even it is approaching nothingness it cannot be equal to zero.

Every person has his or her own K. Let us take an example of K is equal to 10.

K=10

The person has a love of only 1 therefore his hate is equal to 10.

K = 1 x 10 = 10

If the person has a very little love let say 0.001, therefore his hate is equal to 10000.

K = 0.001 x 10000 = 10

If the person, let say, has no love at all meaning his K will become zero which states he does not exist anymore. From that, we could derive the saying “The more you hate the more you love” into “The more you love the lesser you hate.” Finally if a person has zero love or zero hate, his K is zero meaning he or she does not exist.

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  1. BJ

    On April 2, 2009 at 8:51 am


    Nice. Now we can even solve love with math. I wonder when they will start teaching this in schools :)

  2. Frank

    On June 3, 2009 at 3:18 pm


    in order to actually mathematically define love you need to use differential equations which requires a full understanding of calculus. this equation simply states that if you love someone more you will hate them proportionally less. thats bull

  3. Raed

    On November 5, 2009 at 7:34 am


    This was something I was looking for :D I published it on my FB with the source link… which is this page ;P

    Thumbs up for the one who made :D

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