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Answer a QUESTION with a QUESTION

Wouldn’t you have to spell the names of all the numbers in it, or could that become infinitely recursive?
 
Isn't it the kind of magic that allows powerful sorcerers to spell words like "pneumonia" or "pterodactyl" without looking them up?
 
I've never actually taken a course of time, but doesn't the syllabus say "using as many words as needed for the subject matter"?
 
Since "syllabus" is an ancient Greek word, we can surmise that it was written within the last 5000 years, and since the printing press was invented in about 1440, can't we narrow the time of printing down to sometime within the last 584 years?
 

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