Category — The 1-in-10 Gay Problem
Hallucinogenic Maths – The 1-in-10 Gay Problem Concluded
Visualising imaginary forms…
This post builds further on the concepts discussed in the original 1-in-10 Gay Problem post and its sequel, Find a way to my Heart, and delves deeper into the abstract to discover an impressive 3d form hidden in our function. It will be assumed that the reader has studied the preceding posts (5 minutes’ reading). [Read more →]
August 17, 2009 2 Comments
Find a way to my Heart: The 1-in-10 Gay Problem Continued…

This post builds on the ideas from the first 1-in-10 Gay Problem post and takes a step into the creative world of abstract maths. [Read more →]
August 4, 2009 1 Comment
The 1-in-10 Gay problem!
…a maths problem that is.
“If 1-in-10 people are gay, and there are 10 people in a room, one of the people in the room must be gay!”
Is this true? Take a look here for the full analysis!
July 28, 2009 3 Comments


