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#1 2009-03-17 17:45:03

MrRHQ
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Registered: 2009-03-15
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0. the number of mystery and emptyness

Sorry, I see a lot of topics relating to 0. I want to collect most of those ideas here.
So what can we say or know about 0? If we have 0 groups of a number, than we have 0. If we add or take away 0 units, we do not change the unit total. 0 is less than any positive decimal number to exist, even to infinity. 0 is in such a way "void" that it can get rid of terms in equations when multiplied. It's sign is not even positive or negative.

So how can you solve xy = 0? is there no solution or 3 solutions? 3 solutions would be based on Boolean theory: x OR y would have to be 0. But there is no way to know.

Here's my input on division by 0:

1/0

This is read as the number 1 split into groups of 0, there is a possibility of infinite amount of 0s added or subtracted to 1 but still an undefined amount. I know that no matter how many 0s we add or subtract, there will never be a change in the negative side or the positive side or the actual number. Because 0 is neutral, it has no sign. So when we multiply by 0 (the "void"), we have to think that when we multiply by the same signs, I expect groups of negative and positive numbers in a positive answer. But different signs give a negative answer. I guess multiplying with a number that is not negative or positive just makes it neutral. And the only number without a sign is 0.

So I'm thinking in terms of signs when it comes to dividing by 0. If 0 had a sign, we could divide by positive 0 and get a number in a range of 0 to positive infinity or "-0" would be 0 to negative infinity. But since 0 has no sign, theory complains and says "I don't know whether 0 is positive or negative, and I don't even know how many 0s actually do exist in the number if not infinitely". x/0 has been proven undefined because of that.

I would like as much input on this as I can get!

Last edited by MrRHQ (2009-03-17 17:48:54)

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#2 2009-03-17 20:34:34

luca-deltodesco
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Re: 0. the number of mystery and emptyness

the solution to xy = 0, is that there is no solution; only a partial solution that atleast one of x and y is 0, you can say nothing about both of them together.


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#3 2009-03-18 06:34:34

Devantè
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Re: 0. the number of mystery and emptyness

Watch out, you can get π years in jail for dividing by zero.

Last edited by Devantè (2009-03-18 06:38:17)

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#4 2009-03-18 07:58:55

TheDude
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Re: 0. the number of mystery and emptyness

Is that longer or shorter than i months?

Last edited by TheDude (2009-03-18 07:59:17)


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#5 2009-03-21 15:44:36

bossk171
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Re: 0. the number of mystery and emptyness

JaneFairfax wrote:

Let me know if you think the poster called Megabrain is an idiot. dizzy

Comments like these are the reason I'm not more active on this forum.


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#6 2009-06-02 23:22:03

MathGenius1
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Re: 0. the number of mystery and emptyness

Quote:
Devantè

Watch out, you can get π years in jail for dividing by zero.

MathGenius1

That can only be <4 years then! not very long...

Quote:
bossk171

JaneFairfax wrote:
Let me know if you think the poster called Megabrain is an idiot.

Comments like these are the reason I'm not more active on this forum.

MathGenius1

Could not agree more!!

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