Lewis Carroll, through the mirror, said, "If so, it may be so, but if so, it is not so, it is not so, it is not, this is logical," Tweedledee Said. A work through the mirror of the famous children of Carol (Complete set 181). Of course, Lewis Carroll is best known for this book, especially Adventures of Alice in the first Alice book of Wonderland. For most people, the relationship between Louis Carroll and logic is less obvious.
In Luis Carrol's "Through the Mirror", Humpty ยท Dumpty explained to Alice the meaning of a word with the verse Jabberwocky. One such word is imitation, it is a combination of misery and vulnerability. Jabberwocky is considered to be the most meaningless poem in English, including killing the mythical beast Jabberwock. If today entrepreneurs can bridge the gap between reliability and scalability offered by Wall Street and the innovation that Silicon Valley brings, he will become a translator and greatly sought after. This means using a block chain and building a business that combines it with social scalability (the term used by Nick Szabo - Bitcoin's predecessor - Bitcoin). This will be a huge success.
Bandersnatch is a fictitious creature of Lewis Carrol 's 1872 novel "Crossing the Mirror" and his 1874 poem "Hunting Lizard". Neither of these works explains the appearance of bandersnatch in detail, but in "Hunting Lizard" you have a jaw aligned with a long neck. Through Looking - Glass, it is suggested that bandersnatches are found in the world behind the mirror, and in Snarking of the Snark, groups of adventurers have found bandersnatch after crossing the ocean. Bandersnatches appeared in various adaptations of Carol's work; they were also used in other writers' work and other media forms.
Several critics and authorities are closer to the goal when calling Lewis Carroll and through the mirror and the alice in Wonderland. Of course, the boy of self-love lost in a childish dream, and the role of the ruler are perfect in two amazing books of Carol. There is a ring "You are fired" and "Close her head." Carole, the present anecdotes of the free world leaders have a lot of nonsense but writing nonsense as defense against time, perhaps as opposed to reality, but there are too many reality; and danger , Destruction, malice and persecution. Perhaps Lewis Carroll's book may be compared with President Cardinals' Saturday Night Live 'as we just laughed at Alice' s unfortunate event.