Talk:ヲズワルド (Wozwald)/@comment-112.206.23.123-20190717025059/@comment-121.208.72.199-20190826103756

It's Latin, meaning "quod erat demonstrandum". I'm surprised to see it in here because it's a very niche and obscure phrase. The only place I've ever seen it used is in physics and mathematics; and essentially means "it has now been proved" or "now that it's been demonstrated to be true, I am finished." It's usually used at the very end, once the proof is complete.

As an example, say I wanted to prove that crows can fly. All crows are birds. All birds can fly. Crows are birds, and therefore can fly. Q.E.D.

As a closing note, I can't really figure out how Q.E.D. is supposed to make sense in the context of this song. I'm not sure what is being "proved" by the phrase "pseudo-pioneer buddha lamps". If I were to guess, it's somehow supposed to prove the statement "if you hate a monk, you will even hate his robe," but "pseudo-pioneer buddha lamps" is practically a non-sequiteur. I cannot see how it even remotely follows from the previous phrase - nor can I see how it demonstrates said phrase to be true.