The importance of the number 0

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i just wanna say i blame the unemployment rate within the black community being at 25%. you niccas have too much time on your hands standing in the streets to come up with this nonesense...

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The point of the thread wasn't about connecting 0 to race. When I say black people have no beginning nor ending I'm referring to the intelligence that created everything that you see(Melchizedek of the bible). Scientists promote that an unseen being created everything that you see from the big bang 13.8 billion years ago, but the number 0 proves that there was existence long before 13.8 billion years ago. The point of the thread was simply to prove that 0 represents a person, place or thing. It doesn't mean 'nothing' like most people believe it is.

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They don't outright say it but that's what they're doing because they can't trace back the origin. Now the majority of the people believe that the big bang is the starting point to everything. Which is not the case.

no, that isn't what they're doing. it's what you're saying they're doing because you don't know what you're talking about.
 

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Your argument only works because you are using base 10 system.

In a hexadecimal system we have:

0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, A, B, C, D, E, F


According to some, the reason we use base 10 is because we have 10 digits (fingers), but not all intelligent life in the universe might be inclined to use it. Hell, we have plenty of cultures here on Earth who used other base systems.

We also still frequently use base 2 (electronics) and base 60 systems (time)
 
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acceptable philosophy. tho, if you didn't already have a grasp of this concept you probably shouldn't be allowed outside all by yourself.
 

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Your argument only works because you are using base 10 system.

In a hexadecimal system we have:

0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, A, B, C, D, E, F


According to some, the reason we use base 10 is because we have 10 digits (fingers), but not all intelligent life in the universe might be inclined to use it. Hell, we have plenty of cultures here on Earth who used other base systems.

We also still frequently use base 2 (electronics) and base 60 systems (time)

Regardless of which system we use, that system has a beginning and end. Definite. I believe OP is referring to the concept of infinity.
 

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Regardless of which system we use, that system has a beginning and end. Definite. I believe OP is referring to the concept of infinity.

No. It doesn't depending on what you're talking about.

If you are talking about degrees in a circle, then yes.

if you're talking about counting, then no. Once we go past 9, we begin a ten's column, and so on until infinity. There is no "end". The numbers only reset in their base 10 column.

Implying that going from the digit 9 to 0 once we begin a new column is some deep mystical thing lacks rudimentary understanding of counting and base systems.

Sorry.
 

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No. It doesn't depending on what you're talking about.

If you are talking about degrees in a circle, then yes.

if you're talking about counting, then no. Once we go past 9, we begin a ten's column, and so on until infinity. There is no "end". The numbers only reset in their base 10 column.

Implying that going from the digit 9 to 0 once we begin a new column is some deep mystical thing lacks rudimentary understanding of counting and base systems.

Sorry.

Oh word? :lupe:

:heh: Nah, breh. The funny thing is you're agreeing with the OP. Time is infinite. Any measurement has the potential to be infinite. But we put "caps" on time when counting. Time goes on but when we get to 9, that is the maximum value in our ones place so we must begin from 0 again.

So agree, this "0" doesn't really exist. :lupe:
 
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