well of course we can have zero of something, i have zero girlfriends for example. even if you view zero as a concept, even if it is the boarderline between positive and negetive, that doesnt stop it from being a number
((copyed from my other post because i way to lazy to type it out again))SGrahambo said:But if you still say that there is 0 guys in 1 door, does that make it any less true than saying there is just 1 door? more often than not, the exclusion of such a detail such as "0 guys" implies that there is zero of anything that holds any subjective meaning. Thus the reason people would not say "0 guy and 1 doggy door" is because it would just be redundant.kouriichi said:Well yes, you can see 1 cat.YouBecame said:I dont know what you propose a theory to be then, but any answer other than "an idea" I will disagree with you on.kouriichi said:Well you can see 1 cat.
You litterally cannot see 0 cats.
One is a number, because you can give it value. 1+1=2 so it has a definative value.
0+0=0. It has no value. Zero cannot be shown outside the realm of concept, so its only an idea.
And scientifically, idea's dont exist eather. Little zappy lightening bolts in your head do.
I would also like to pose that even if you maintain your "you cant see 0 cats" argument, you cannot actively see the number 1, either. You certainly cannot see i cats, and yet i is a number which is as important to modern day mathematics, physics and engineering as 1, e or pi.
Oh which is a good thought... You can never see an irrational number of objects. They too are still numbers though. Say you will never see pi cats. pi is certainly a number.
heres an example.
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There is 1 guy stuck in a doggy door.
1 has a value. You can place mass, weight, and volume to the number 1.
There by, in the physical world, 1 can exist.
Now remove the 1 guy.
There is now just a doggy door. Not 0 guys in 1 doggy door.
XD see what i mean?
You keep trying to give 0 a material, touch-it-feel-it form. I'll go back and restate what I said in one of my posts; would I be telling the truth if I tell you that you have 0 jellyfish in your hand right now? To say that I'm wrong that you have 0 jellyfish could only mean that you are right now holding a jellyfish.kouriichi said:But the problem that i find, is 0 has no value.
1 and on all have values.
Numbers were ment to show value.
0 has no value, meaning it cannot be shown.
There would never be 0 guys in a catflap. there would be ((insert amount)) units of air in the catflap.
because there is something there. Not 0.
For 0 to exist, it would have to occupy space. So the minimum amount of something that can exist 1.
But does Space exist? for like the number zero, space is a representation of nothing; a definition that represents what occupies that area. I agree that Space is not 0, but I disagree that space is 1. Space is just a whole-lotta-nothin'. Space is infinite. Space is confusing as heck and hurts my brain.its the same with Space. Space itself is not 0, but 1. There is one space aorund earth. One gaint pool of nothing, filled millions of somethings
I disagree. You can't move negative miles. Moving a mile backwards in still positive, I've still gone a mile, I just went a mile backwards. Look at your odometer, it will agree with me.crystalsnow said:For another example, say you travel -1 miles forwards. Well all that means is that you traveled 1 mile BACKWARDS. Positive and negative imply direction.
oh god don't start talking about probability of getting something. because there is infinite ways for that dice to land. Say for instance the 4 facing towards you or parallel to you. So there is zero chance for it to land just like that. (trying to back up your response)tigermilk said:I don't know much about maths (I presume this is maths) but I have a question. I roll a dice or toss a coin the outcomes 1-6 or heads/tails I would assume are pretty easy to work out 16.666% or 50% I assume, (ignoring the coin landing on its edge etc). So the probability of rolling a dice/tossing a coin and it landing on a side with the commonly accepted value of apples, rhaasvhal (random letters I typed) or false is "0". Is this just semantics or does it contribute to the discussion of the nature of "0" as a number at all as "0" is the answer to a question about probability?
Well technically, there is 1 space. There arnt 2 spaces outside of earth. ((unless you count planets with atmospheres but thats an entirely different subject))SGrahambo said:You keep trying to give 0 a material, touch-it-feel-it form. I'll go back and restate what I said in one of my posts; would I be telling the truth if I tell you that you have 0 jellyfish in your hand right now? To say that I'm wrong that you have 0 jellyfish could only mean that you are right now holding a jellyfish.kouriichi said:But the problem that i find, is 0 has no value.
1 and on all have values.
Numbers were ment to show value.
0 has no value, meaning it cannot be shown.
There would never be 0 guys in a catflap. there would be ((insert amount)) units of air in the catflap.
because there is something there. Not 0.
For 0 to exist, it would have to occupy space. So the minimum amount of something that can exist 1.
0 simply represents something not being there.
Perhaps you just worded it wrong, but to say "there can never be 0 guys in a catflap" implies that every catflap has at least 1 guy in it (or a fraction of a guy if you insist on not using whole numbers).
But does Space exist? for like the number zero, space is a representation of nothing; a definition that represents what occupies that area. I agree that Space is not 0, but I disagree that space is 1. Space is just a whole-lotta-nothin'. Space is infinite. Space is confusing as heck and hurts my brain.its the same with Space. Space itself is not 0, but 1. There is one space aorund earth. One gaint pool of nothing, filled millions of somethings