14:46 Do you use different ways of conceptualising numbers and their functions/ relationships amongst them when a ‘thing’ is flat, and when it’s not flat, or the same algebra paradigm to explicate both (or more)? For that matter, how is ‘one’ different than ‘two’ or ‘three’? You love ‘zero’ (though I find it kinda ridiculous)- what is ‘zero’? Is it like a shadow of one?The obverse of one? Why don’t you use a number- principle with two sides 1 and 0?
14:35 What kind of maths/ algebra did Einstein use?
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14:46 Do you use different ways of conceptualising numbers and their functions/ relationships amongst them when a ‘thing’ is flat, and when it’s not flat, or the same algebra paradigm to explicate both (or more)? For that matter, how is ‘one’ different than ‘two’ or ‘three’? You love ‘zero’ (though I find it kinda ridiculous)- what is ‘zero’? Is it like a shadow of one?The obverse of one? Why don’t you use a number- principle with two sides 1 and 0?