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Lemma: All horses are the same color. Proof (by induction):
Case n = 1: In a set with only one horse, it is obvious that all
horses in that set are the same color. Case n = k: Suppose you
have a set of k+1 horses. Pull one of these horses out of the set,
so that you have k horses. Suppose that all of these horses are the
same color. Now put back the horse that you took out, and pull out a
different one. Suppose that all of the k horses now in the set are
the same color. Then the set of k+1 horses are all the same color.
We have k true => k+1 true; therefore all horses are the same color.
Theorem: All horses have an infinite number of legs. Proof (by intimidation):
Everyone would agree that all horses have an even number of legs.
It is also well-known that horses have forelegs in front and two legs
in back. 4 + 2 = 6 legs, which is certainly an odd number of legs
for a horse to have! Now the only number that is both even and odd
is infinity; therefore all horses have an infinite number of legs.
However, suppose that there is a horse somewhere that does not have an
infinite number of legs. Well, that would be a horse of a different
color; and by the Lemma, it doesn't exist.
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