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kritikvernunft
07-27-2016, 12:01 AM
I would like to receive feedback on the following theorem:

If a sufficiently large number of believers insistently and incessantly make dua ("supplications") to the One God in an online (virtual) mosque, and encourage other believers to do the same, then the legitimate and feasible request in the dua will automatically, necessarily and unstoppably become true.

This result can be derived directly from the Nash theorem concerning the necessary existence of equilibrium points in n-person strategy games (Journal of Mathematics, vol.36, 1950). Note that this result is not more surprising than the original theorem on which it rests, and for which John F. Nash received the Nobel Prize in 1994.
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