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i saw an equation in my dreams lastnight! opinions?

Jainarayan

ॐ नमो भगवते वासुदेवाय
Staff member
Premium Member
Sometimes you need to just let dreams be dreams.

Ask computer programmers how much sense their code makes when they're on the verge of sleepy time.

I write my best code when I don't know what I'm doing! Of course, 6 months later when I look at it again I say "what the hell was I trying to do here!?" :D :run:
 

crossfire

LHP Mercuræn Feminist Heretic Bully ☿
Premium Member
There cant be zero...what is a hydrogen isotope of protium?? 1-, and 1+. That wouldnt make protium a non existant zero would it?? No...it 1.
What is the most abundant isotope on Earth?? Protium! Over 99%. :)
What the most abundant element in the universe? Hydrogen!

The most daring question: how did something come from nothing??
It doesnt. Something comes from 1.
And i take back my statement that the only numbers are 1-9.
The only number IS 1.
2 is broken down to just 1 and another 1.
That why some say we are all one.
The hydrogen thing explains why some believe God consist of everything.
It all started with 1. And more 1s just got added on top. :)
Simple as that...

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Clutch 10001110101 - YouTube
 

ladybug77

Active Member
There's a difference between that and the Tetris effect.


If you're denying the concept of zero within the field of mathematics, no it's not.

The way we were tought is wrong!! So dang right im denying it! Because its false! Zero is not a number. The only number that is...is ONE. everything else came from it. 1-1=-1. Its 100% correct. Zero is a placeholder. (The absense of 1) and an equation on a number than ends with '0'.

Face it! We were simply tought wrong!!
 

LuisDantas

Aura of atheification
Premium Member
Most of your dream is about Module 9 Mathematics, where all numbers literally exist only between 0 and 9, and nine is defined as being exactly equal to zero.

And whats with this anything times zero is zero?
If i have one pencil, and i times that with zero more pencils...i still have a pencil!
Anything times zero isnt zero....its the original number.
50 times zero is 50! Holy cow...its obvious!

We where tought wrong!!

Sorry, not really.

You are just referring to addition with words usually associated with multiplication. Multiplication itself still holds its usual properties.
 

FranklinMichaelV.3

Well-Known Member
I have an absense of the pencil. But i still have 50 boxes. Zero is still not a number. Its a representation of 1 being momentarily absent.
In this case the zero is a place holder for 1.

Without you having previously known a pencil was an object that existed....you could not calculate the concept of zero pencils.
You MUST have one of SOMETHING first, to understand the absense of it...its displacement.
Say you lost your pencil in your bedroom. Do you have zero pencils? Nope...its just displaced.
Say you burn that pencil to 'nothing'...its still one pencil...but its disburst.
1 is the only number.

According to wikipedai

0 is the integer immediately preceding 1. Zero is an even number,[38] because it is divisible by 2. 0 is neither positive nor negative. By most definitions[39] 0 is a natural number, and then the only natural number not to be positive. Zero is a number which quantifies a count or an amount of null size. In most cultures, 0 was identified before the idea of negative things (quantities) that go lower than zero was accepted.
The value, or number, zero is not the same as the digit zero, used in numeral systems using positional notation. Successive positions of digits have higher weights, so inside a numeral the digit zero is used to skip a position and give appropriate weights to the preceding and following digits. A zero digit is not always necessary in a positional number system, for example, in the number 02. In some instances, a leading zero may be used to distinguish a number.
 

ladybug77

Active Member
Most of your dream is about Module 9 Mathematics, where all numbers literally exist only between 0 and 9, and nine is defined as being exactly equal to zero.



Sorry, not really.

You are just referring to addition with words usually associated with multiplication. Multiplication itself still holds its usual properties.

No man. Its 100% correct. Module 9 is wrong too. 9 is not exactly equal to 0. Thats insane. 9 is 9 ones. All numbers do not exist between 0-9 either. One is the only number that exist.

And dude, addition IS multiplication. Multiplication is a short cut for addition. 9x3=27.
Ssame darn thing as 9 ones, repeated 3 times. Its 27.

I stand firm. Its 100% correct. And we got tought wrong.
 

Gjallarhorn

N'yog-Sothep
No man. Its 100% correct. Module 9 is wrong too. 9 is not exactly equal to 0. Thats insane. 9 is 9 ones. All numbers do not exist between 0-9 either. One is the only number that exist.

And dude, addition IS multiplication. Multiplication is a short cut for addition. 9x3=27.
Ssame darn thing as 9 ones, repeated 3 times. Its 27.

I stand firm. Its 100% correct. And we got tought wrong.

Good luck. :rolleyes:
 

ladybug77

Active Member
According to wikipedai

0 is the integer immediately preceding 1. Zero is an even number,[38] because it is divisible by 2. 0 is neither positive nor negative. By most definitions[39] 0 is a natural number, and then the only natural number not to be positive. Zero is a number which quantifies a count or an amount of null size. In most cultures, 0 was identified before the idea of negative things (quantities) that go lower than zero was accepted.
The value, or number, zero is not the same as the digit zero, used in numeral systems using positional notation. Successive positions of digits have higher weights, so inside a numeral the digit zero is used to skip a position and give appropriate weights to the preceding and following digits. A zero digit is not always necessary in a positional number system, for example, in the number 02. In some instances, a leading zero may be used to distinguish a number.

It has errors. 0 is really just -1. There is no nuetral. O isnt anything except a place holder, and an equation when the number ends with 0. 0 cant support itself. Its litterally...i mean LITTERALLY non-existant. Its tought incorrect.

Its a tool, nothing more. But it is NOT on a negative positive line. Its just not. Its -1, then 1, 2, 3.
 

PolyHedral

Superabacus Mystic
Sometimes you need to just let dreams be dreams.

Ask computer programmers how much sense their code makes when they're on the verge of sleepy time.
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It has errors. 0 is really just -1. There is no nuetral. O isnt anything except a place holder, and an equation when the number ends with 0. 0 cant support itself. Its litterally...i mean LITTERALLY non-existant. Its tought incorrect.

Its a tool, nothing more. But it is NOT on a negative positive line. Its just not. Its -1, then 1, 2, 3.
If you have no pencils, and I have three pencils, do we have more or less pencils when we put them together?
 

ladybug77

Active Member
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If you have no pencils, and I have three pencils, do we have more or less pencils when we put them together?

Use the new line.

-3 -2. -1. 1. 2. 3

-1, (which is what i have. An absense of what you have)
+3 (or plus 3 ones) (which is what you have)

Indeed equals 3.
Its 100% correct.
 
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