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That's where you're wrong. Viktor didn't understand Baldi's equation as much as everyone else when he was making the Brain-Upgratonator! Baldi's equation is three overlapping variants of A+(B×C). Since we know that all three equations follow this structure, we (or at least I) know that the sum is just one A+(B×C) equation where A, B and C are superpositious numbers. (For more of an explanation see this post I made.) Viktor's equation is just an inconsistent mess that never finishes loading or even just gives even Albert a chance to think about what the equation means. It doesn't have just one structure with superpositious numbers in it. It's never even the same at any point in time. It's just...completely nonsensical. He thought Baldi's equation made no sense? Well I made sense of it, and HE COULDN'T! Although maybe it's just because mrdrnose hasn't been surfing YouTube half as much as I do and learning tons of information (I mean come on, I worked out the meaning of life when everyone else on Earth couldn't, so, I must be one of a kind or something). Anyway, Baldi's equation IS possible (except if you're playing the game and not actually in it), and Viktor's equation is not because Viktor himself didn't know what Baldi did and he was trying to copy him a bit. Baldi is at least fair. Viktor is too in a way, like when you're a pussy or when you're trying to get the final notebook. In fact Viktor spares you when you do well enough, but Baldi just keeps going and going. So yes, Viktor's equation is more impossible.

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