Saturday, March 23, 2019

Zero isn’t a Big Zero After All

Zero is More Than You Think!



Its the ‘biggest’ number/non-number in the sense of being able to cover two spaces. (-1 to 1) Read on...

Ten as a number is really a 1 in the ten’s column, as a 'signpost holder'' in the 1’s column, the 0 which is simply making sure you see the 1 as a ten column number and itself as announcing there’s nothing in the 1’s column.

0 isn’t ‘really’ a number per se but we need it to be holding down its space on the great divide btw 1 and -1 so we’ll keep it and ‘quantify it as a 0. Its a number in one sense as a zero marker but also a unique numerical digit of its own, yet without quantity, yet very specifically quantifiable. Its its own paradox!

But when we ‘quantify' it, ironically the 0 has a 2 space gap btw it and everything! 1 is the number of 1 numerical address, 2 and so on. 0 tho is the ‘address’ with a duplex. Its got two non doors and stretches from between two numbers and so is two spaces wide.

Door number at 0’s binary address is where the 'house’ for 1 is at. 1 lives there. He stays there tho he’s bold and can dare 0 to a chicken contest like letting himself be virtually a 1 but not quite like 0 as he undoes ‘decimation’ and tries out 0.99999… Its safe but don’t try that at home. 0 likes to think that poor 1 adds a zero when he ‘decimalizes’ and likes the effort. 

Door at address for -1 is for Mr Anti One to rest when he’s not being so negative. (like multiplying with his kind!) 0 then has twice the real estate as the rest of the real numbers. :) He’s a tycoon. He’s beat us at Monopoly bcz he can add zeros to his fake money and buy everything up. ;)

Review: So 0 is nothing and just a 'virtual' space for the 1 in the ten’s column on the left of it, and itself saying there’s nothing in the 1’s column on the its right side. And despite being nothing its the equivalent of two opposites which in that sense is like, Wow!

Its the only non number that covers two numbers! Who knew? ;)


PS The next time someone says "That has zero to do with it.” you can explain that zero has a lot to do with it. "More than you might think?” ;)

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