Olaniyan Adefumi
Yes, 2 + 2 does equal five. Below is proof.
Usually, since we have been schooled that when summing two numbers we are to start at the origin, which is also called by the number zero, we see the first number two as +2. This means that we are to move in a positive direction from that origin of zero. The result is two. Then, we are to continue the process by adding another, or the second, two. The result will be four or +4. But what if the origin is not zero but it is the first mumber that comes to any pre-schooler, one or 1. Now, summing the first two not with the origin of zero but with the origin of one brings a result of three and, going further, when the second number two is added into the equation we sum it with three to arrive at the conclusion of five.
Thus 2 + 2 = 5.