There's something in math that has puzzled people for a long time. Pick a number, then if it is even, divide it by two, and if it is odd to multiply it by three then add one. Then do the same for the product. Take five as an example. Five is odd, so multiply it by three then add one. That's sixteen, so divide it by two. eight is even, so divide by two. for is even, s, divide by two, and two is even divided by two. Every number people have tested has eventually dwindled to one. Here's where the looping comes in. one is odd so multiply it by three then add one. That is four so divide by two, then divide two by two. One again. in then continues in an everlasting loop. Type in a number and it will immediately run it through the steps, faster than a human can do. Nobody has found a number that doesn't work, but no one has proved that every number will work. If you think you have found a number that doesn't follow that rule, go into my project. I have marked instructions inside. Run the number through, and if it keeps going tell me and I will give you 10 FOLLOWS. (first-person only) (WARNING: If the number is too high, it will just say infinity. but it has to be REALLY high)
LOOK AT THE INSTRUCTIONS FOR AN CHANCE FOR 10 FOLLOWERS!!!!!!!!!!