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Bio What is x / 10:

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10/1 = 10
10/0.1 = 100
10/0.01 = 1000
10/0.001 = 10000
10/0 = infinity

Basically 0 plays a kind of non-dualistic role, which is kind of obvious because it is a neutral number. 0 is required or else there wouldn't be a way for letting -1 increase into +1. There must be a bridge, a mediator which connects all numbers. And this is our non-dualistic number 0. It is neither positive nor negative. All numbers met at 0. It can be represented way better in a coordinate system. Take a look at the axis (X, Y, Z and even more). They all met at 0. The funny thing is, that 0 is nothing and infinite at the same time. Therefore this number can be considered the only "complete" number (if you understand it). In the kabbalah this number even takes it's place in "Ain Soph" (= It has no end, but can also be translated as nothing ;) )

So, if I divide a piece of everything by everything, I can only get an undefined result. I would basically divide 10 by each possible number. (positive and negative) The funny thing is however that 10 / 0 is neither +infinity nor -infinity, because 0 is neutral and positive AND negative meets at 0. So we can either say the result is "0" if we say 0 being any possible number in the counting system or just infinity ∞ (which is basically a (neutral) zero but defined as "every possible number" without any attribute (+ or -) .) The thing however is that none of this truly applies to zero, because zero is non-dualistic and therefore contains all possibilities in itself and not at the same time. It's really hard to explain it in words. Maybe someone is able to get what I mean.

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Tarek701
Posted on 04-20-24 09:40 AM
This is a sample post. It shows what your posts will look like on the board.

Posted by blarg
Posted by the Goomboss
Welcome to my kingdom, my minions!


Mario's main weakness is... zZzz...

Blarg, blarg and blarg. Have you blarged the blarg?


function blarg($lol)
{
global $forumname;
$rofl = htmlspecialchars($lol).' posted in '.htmlspecialchars($forumname);
return $rofl;
}


oshit you just found my secret

My main weakness is... pasta

have fun tearing me apart now

~ Mario ~

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