Yeah, but still ..... (I don't recall any proof either) ..... Still, if you take that result, the infinity, and multiply by 0 ..... Well, hey, you're back to 0. Problem solved; no anomaly. And Marc comes back.
But you're right ... when you multiply by a/a it shouldn't change the original number. In this case -- we've lost the original Marc entirely, and all we have is 0 left. A blank slate. Tabla rosa. Hey -- we can re-create Marc as whatever we want this time!
Unless my formula has an error in it somewhere.....
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