Say that you know that thing1.equals( thing2 ) is FALSE.
What can you then say about (thing1 == thing2 ) ?
(thing1 == thing2 ) will be false, because
the only way for thing1.equals( thing2 ) to be false
is for there to be two objects.
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The next chapter continues the discussion of objects and classes.
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