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==Transcript==
 
==Transcript==
:[George Clinton uses a baton to point to the bottom of two equations on a blackboard. There is one more equation and a diagram on another blackboard to the right, which is cut off. There is text above:]
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:[George Clinton indicates one of two equations on the blackboard to the left. There are one more equation and a diagram on the blackboard to the right that exits the frame. The first part of the text is above the blackboards:]
 
:I once tried to start the urban legend that George Clinton has a B.A. in mathematics
 
:I once tried to start the urban legend that George Clinton has a B.A. in mathematics
  
:[On the left blackboard there are two formulas:]
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:[On the left blackboard are two formulas. George points to the lower one:]
 
:L(F(t) = F(s) = ∫<sup>∞</sup><sub>0</sub>f(t)e<sup>-st</sup>dt
 
:L(F(t) = F(s) = ∫<sup>∞</sup><sub>0</sub>f(t)e<sup>-st</sup>dt
  
 
:L<sup>-1</sup> (F(s)) = f(t) = ∫<sup>∞</sup><sub>0</sub> F(t)e<sup>st</sup>dt
 
:L<sup>-1</sup> (F(s)) = f(t) = ∫<sup>∞</sup><sub>0</sub> F(t)e<sup>st</sup>dt
  
:[On the right blackboard there is part of a formula and a diagram with an x-y scale and three other lines touching down to the base. Above these lines are some numbers that are partly indecipherable.]
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:[On the right blackboard are one formula (partly) and a diagram with an x-y scale and three other lines touching down to the base. Above these lines are some numbers that are partly indecipherable.]
 
:γ<sub>n</sub> = 2<sup>n/12</sup>K
 
:γ<sub>n</sub> = 2<sup>n/12</sup>K
  
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:[Below George and the blackboards is text:]
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:[Below George and the blackboards are the part of the text:]
 
:...but I wanted it to be true so badly that I started believing it myself.
 
:...but I wanted it to be true so badly that I started believing it myself.
  

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