Not really.
If it were a sound proof, it would be quickly published in any number of mathematical journals, not first on Answers.com.
However, if you have a subtly flawed proof that purports to solve this ancient question, it might be entertaining as an exercise in proof analysis.
No
The Anasazi were an ancient people who no longer exist. There is no archaeological proof that they gave wedding gifts, or if they did, what these would have been.
You most likely mean "Are Shinigami real?". There is no proof that says they aren't, but no proof that says they are.
Age proof can be any document that proves your age. A birth certificate is a perfect example but you can go for passport or 10th class mark sheet also.
No such proof can exist within consistent axioms - to add 1 to Graham's number would generate a larger number, and so, by this counterexample, Graham's number cannot be the largest. It is the largest used in a mathematical proof, because all proofs have been noted in a proof 'by exhaustion', in which all cases (in this case, proofs) have been verified to have smaller constants .
No, vampires dont exist and there is no proof and if there was it would be so cool
No,They don't even exsist THEY DO EXIST. THE PERFECT PROOF IS THE PACIFIC OCEAN.
No, it is not. If you take the numbers that divide evenly into 48 and add them together, they do not equal 48 (which defines a perfect number) (The number itself is excluded, as it would obviously make all numbers but 1 non perfect).Proof:1 + 2 + 4 + 6 + 8 + 12 + 16 + 24 = 73 =/= 48
There is no proof that ghosts exist. Until there is, they are not real. Ghost Buster
The phrase "proof perfect" means for something to be completely perfect in a way that it is proofed like suggested and already demonstrated.
There is no proof that dragons even exist, and therefore no proof that they can fart indefinitely. However, I would think that they probably could.
There is no scientific proof that ghosts exist but there are thousands of photographs(not to mention audio or video!):)
PR is used in terms of grading coins to designate that the coin is proof. For example, a perfect proof coin would be graded as PR-70. A nearly perfect proof coin might be graded PR-68 or PR-69, etc.
Since there is no proof that unicorns exist, there is no phobia of unicorns. If unicorns did exist there closest relative would be the horse. The phobia of horses is Equinophobia.
people have proof that it use to exist but i doubt any one has that they have proof that they still live
possibly, there is little proof that he does and no proof that he doesnt
No. There is no proof of the existence of mermaids because they do not exist.