An idea for the reconstruction of axiomatical arithmetic
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Zero, or 0 then seems to represent potential, beginning, starting point, which is out of obvious grasp by senses. It is DsBytheFactofSomethingAppearingAfterinanObviousManner. Zero is like an egg penetrated by sperm, an embryo which will become human more apparently after some period of time. It is as if that invisible power that creates things. In case with live creatures and plants it is DNA. In case with other matter it is power of chemical reaction, and, actually, it is power of chemical reaction in any case. What is then -1? In simpler way, it is absence of potential for something to appear, to occur. As such it has numeric value gradient (how absent is potential, to what degree?). If Universe goes on a loop, then potential for people's lives to happen again is zero, which means infinite potential. The fact that Universe happened, thanks to 0, the Potential, means that negative numbers, (levels of lack of potential) are a wave, it is vibration from non potential to potential and potential entails so much: once things jump on zero our Universe appears, Solar system is created, Earth, life. Zero, in turn, can jump to -1, this vibe will un potentiate things for undefined amount of time, but with definite possibility to rebound. This is the pulse of the world.Conway wrote: So that in the equation ( 2 x 0 = X ), there is a given defined value of ( 2DvFL ), that is placed additionally into the given defined space of ( Ds ). Then all values are added in all spaces. This process then yields the number 2.
Where as the equation ( 0 x 2 = X ), there is a given undefined value of ( Uv ), that is placed additionally into the defined space of ( 2DsFL ). Then all values are added in all spaces. This process then yields the number zero.
So then in the equation ( 2 / 0 = X ), there is a defined value of ( 2DvFL ), that is placed divisionally into the defined space of ( Ds ). Then all values are subtracted except one. This process then yields the number 2.
Where as the equation ( 0 / 2 = X ), there is an undefined value of ( Uv ), that is placed divisionally into the defined space of ( 2DsFL ). Then all values are subtracted except one. This process then yields the number zero.
It is possible that further defining of the given defined value of a relative number, and the given defined space of a zero, is applicable and necessary.
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May be beyond zero, all those negative numbers are the Dark Matter, which represents infinite levels of non-potential for things to appear. This way Dark Matter shapes every inch of space where things do appear and exist.
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Life and happiness (as recognition of successful support of life), are not given. Any live creature and human can die any day from dehydration, starvation, decomposition of the body. It's just people do something about not dying or are saved by others through care, love, etc. Life is to be protected every day from distractions of nature by multiple steps. Essentially, we die every moment, every day. Placing such enormous meaning at the moment of ultimate death, when there are 0 steps left that would work to word off natural decay, is a bit erroneous. Essentially, people are life machines. War pairs up with natural laws of destruction to impede desolation at people. In this light everyone who counteracts the war, fights to destroy warlords, nazis, to stop the war and protect life is a progressive human being, true representer of our species.Conway wrote:Particles are not eternal. The universe did not have a beginning therefore it does no have an end. The abstraction of mathematics while indeed abstract still exists. As stated in the original post all things contain value and space...it therefore exists. It is only a matter of defining the space of the abstraction in question, the value, of course being the idea itself. The space containing a neuron firing is the space of the abstract idea that the act of firing is giving rise to. Or another way of defining abstraction. While love, and happiness are abstract we can see and measure tangible space relative to the effects that love has on reality around us. That is to so the empirical space of the abstraction of love is the space of the consequences that arise out of the effects of love and happiness itself. The space of happiness, "as a gardener would conceive", is the space of his actual garden.
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One has to be successful at protecting life in order to be happy.
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I find that view interesting. I've often wondered if matter as we know it could come from so called "dark matter". This issue has come up on another thread, in which I posited that new matter/mass creation could be an ongoing and continual process in the Universe. Most people oppose this view, and generally they ask things like "Where is this new matter coming from?" or "How is this new matter being generated?". And while I have no idea of the details of how it could be occurring, the idea of "dark matter" and "dark energy" certainly gives one a somewhat firm ground from which to speculate.Gulnara wrote:May be beyond zero, all those negative numbers are the Dark Matter, which represents infinite levels of non-potential for things to appear. This way Dark Matter shapes every inch of space where things do appear and exist.
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