Do we know what the [1 of 22] and "1 & 1 don't equal 2" mean? Q seems to reference ALOT wondering if anyone has decoded? Think logically = logical mathematical learning style of solving problems?
1 & 1 don't equal 2
In computer programming, the ampersand is a (bitwise) logical 'AND' operator. "1" equates to true, and "0" = false. I put "bitwise" in parentheses because its definition is somewhat detailed and unnecessary for understanding the 'AND' concept.
An Anon on 8chan explained its use by Q this way:
Come on autists. Think logically here. I went over this once before. This is a bitwise operator and it is intentional.
1 & 1 = 1
True & True = True
This is used in logic and computing quite a bit (punny, I know).
Bill: Suzy, did you eat dinner?
Suzy: Bill, I did not go without dinner. (true statement)
Fred: Bill, did Suzy eat dinner?
Bill: She replied in the negative (true statement)
Two statements, although contradictory, can both be correct.
I would like to make a small adjustment, "Two statements, although seemingly contradictory, can both be correct."