What?! People said the world was flat? How does that have any relevance to the discussion? Do you see yourself as some sort of noble thought pioneer here? Do you really think that no one has thought this before? Even after we told you that there was a time when people did not have an explicit zero, and then discovered the concept, and then their maths improved? Surely, if anything, the position that there is no such thing as zero is closer to the 'world is flat' notion - it's something people used to think beofre they learned more about the subject.kouriichi said:Oh no XD ofcourse not.FluxCapacitor said:Oooh, why didn't I pull Euler ages ago?! Good point, as this equation encapsulates the fundamentals of so many branches of mathematics, and includes zero as a vital part! Though I guarantee it doesn't sink in...Coldie said:Zero, itself, has a value on its own. And that value is nil. Numbers without finite values are not covered by this discussion.kouriichi said:I'll answer your question once i fully understand where you sit on 0
So you belive 0 is a place holder for value?
Meaning that it, itself, has no value on its own?
Here's a little something, Euler's Identity. The quintessence of mathematics, simple and beautiful. There are five numbers in this equation and zero placeholders.
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Poeple said the world was flat,
so unless you can esplain who that itself means that 0 is a number,
it doesnt sway my argument.
Seriously, I call troll. This is like arguing over the literal truth of the bible with a guy who says the bible is literally true because it says so in the bible (even though it doesn't).