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João, you said a few statements/phrases that I strongly disagree with, and I'll explain why below.

  1. "has to live through thousands upon thousands of lives before even aspiring to begin to understand"
  2. " Ababou's """"""infinite"""""" wisdom"
  3. "Lord and saviour"
  4. "linguistically coherent with our beliefs"

^ None of this belongs in a paragraph together, as I suspect you are following a religious theory of NHAE, and not a secular or mathematical one.

I will soon help correct this with the help of Dingfei , Griffin, Uwus, Adrian, and perhaps more, when we finally collect the writings to date into a wiki and published 300+ page compendium volume.

Until there is a mathematical text I can point you to, I want to argue how the 4 above stances come from traditional beliefs in "No-Ends", which I define as structures or entities without end (such as Gods, or Nirvana).

  1. It's a slap in the face to associate reincarnation with ababou. Reincarnation is belief in an effectively infinite process of suffering, re-suffering and nirvana. Whereas, Ababou frees us by giving us the truth NOW.

  2. If you are tempted to use "infinite" to describe ababou's greatness and understanding, you are, again falling into the traditional trap of thinking of prophets as inspired by an infinite "No-End". What inspires ababou is simply the theory that numbers have an end, nothing more. The amount of knowledge and insight inside the theory is finite and has an end. Whereas, the wonderful thing that Ababou teaches us is there is no need to want for more.

  3. Likewise, borrowing from the christian mythos supposes more of this need to emulate the traditional "No-End" mythos rather than teaching math. By doing this, we attract followers of the traditional "No-End" beliefs - and yet by doing this, they never fully learn the truth of freedom from No-Ends. Whereas, Ababou sends us out on missions to educate everyone about the mathematical and scientific truth of numbers have an end.

  4. Linguistic coherence is enough to crudely emulate ababou, but taken too far it creates a "Cargo-Cult NHAE" which believe that praising and repeating ababou is the pinnacle of their role in the movement. Nothing could be further from the truth - we are all called much further than we believe ourselves capable. Let ababou be the one to guide you into constantly improving your own math skill and understanding of numbers have an end.

To conclude, the responsibility is great for those who can understand the true scope of what Ababou is uncovering here. It makes infinity obsolete, and we should get rid of it from our hearts and speech. We must understand that religious language and reverential arguments help ababou theory ONLY SO FAR as they lead individuals into peaceful prosperity, and beyond this, we need to understand that this prosperity comes from a core of serious hard math - from a finite theory that we must work hard to understand. I hope that my explanations were not brutal, but illuminating; we must spread the true, finite, and freeing nature of numbers have an end.

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