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The flag resembles the arithmogender flag, since they're strongly associated. Most rectangles in this flag are either half or a complete rectangle calculated with the golden ratio, while the I stands for Irrational. Pi, Phi and Euler are widely recognized irrational numbers, while the square root and logarith are operations that have a high probability of resulting in an irrational number. The infinite symbol is because, as described by the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zermelo–Fraenkel_set_theory Zermelo–Fraenkel set theory], the irrational infinity and the rational infinity are both infinite, but the irrational infinity is infinitely bigger than the rational infinity.
== Etymology ==
The prefix "alogo-" comes from the greek word álogos, which translates to "irrational" or "non-sensical", refering to the nature of the number and/or operation that represents the gender.
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