User:Devaughn Reid

Reid’s First Law
Reid’s First Law states that anything that cannot be proven (mathematically, logically etc.) can be proven (mathematically, logically, etc.) once all the correct criteria are establish. It was discovered by Devaughn Reid and Shamar Samuels on November 13, 2013.

Discovery
Devaughn Reid Born on November 17, 1995 live in Jamaica in the parish of St. James and Shamar Samuels Born on February 7, 1996 live in Jamaica in the parish of Hanover. On November 13, 2013 Devaughn Reid and Shamar Samuels two Rusea’s High School Six Form students came up with the idea in Math class that anything can be proven once the correct criterion are present. Shamar Samuels and Devaughn Reid observed certain patterns in some mathematical questions where the criterion were incorrect thus making the questions impossible to prove correct. Then Devaughn Reid derived the theory that anything that cannot be solve or proven by any form of application the criterion do not support the structure of what is being asked.

Theory
It was observed that the criteria are important to the evaluation of a problem. If all criteria are not present in a phenomenon then it does not supports Reid’s First Law. For something to be correctly proven it has to follow the basic criteria of what is to be proven. For example, the criterion for a bird to take flight is that it must have two wings; a bird cannot fly with one wing. Hence a bird with one wing cannot take flight unless the criteria changes, thus doesn’t support Reid’s First law. Reid's First Law can be applied to any situation in life whether academically, mathematical, logical etc. This is because it applies to the basis of logical matters.