if you allow divide by 0 = infinity as 1 number then you have a math function mapping 1 space (of all numbers) to 1 number where u can't escape from symmetrically with the rules of numberspace. instead u just create a new unknown sollution space for infinity outside the numberspace with a new notation. like 5 appels are the number 5 and appels. And in math if you don't know the sollution (yet) but hope it will be a number, you just replace it by x. so replace 1/0 with 1/x and in the end try to replace x by 0, after all calculations.
Math and reality falls apart when you divide by 0, which leads to an inexplicable infinite loop of dimensions aka infinity. Where everything is equal to zero. The operation violates all mathematical principles. Therefore dividing by zero is UNDEFINED.
It is possible to go through the door and then you will see both sides of the door. If you stay on one side your perspective will only see that. You might enjoy the nonduality practice of the Realization Process created by Dr. Judith Blackstone. A profound discovery of feeling separate and whole and universally connected with everything at the same time. It is not ZeroWorld...it is Everything:)
It is like 2 Extreme different universes. One of the infinity God and one of the 0 the self. We are in the middle. Why? Because we have the chance of interaction, experiencing all of this, if we don't like the numbers and operations that surround us we can apply some transformation and change, go to another place. And then we have a new set of rules to interact with other numbers. One can find the illumination and see the infinity. But then what? Maybe one day we reach there but that's not the world of the living...
It hurt me to say this because I am a huge fan of Radiolab and have loved every episode I have ever listened to... except this one. There wasn't any meaningful amount of STEM that makes Radiolab so special.
I love episodes like this where I want to put up my hand and ask questions while listening.
Just wait til this guy hears about Gödel's incompleteness theorems...
Thank you for the amazing content 🙏
if you allow divide by 0 = infinity as 1 number then you have a math function mapping 1 space (of all numbers) to 1 number where u can't escape from symmetrically with the rules of numberspace. instead u just create a new unknown sollution space for infinity outside the numberspace with a new notation. like 5 appels are the number 5 and appels. And in math if you don't know the sollution (yet) but hope it will be a number, you just replace it by x. so replace 1/0 with 1/x and in the end try to replace x by 0, after all calculations.
And please don't put religion in math. Or do, but just don't complain about it then.
Math and reality falls apart when you divide by 0, which leads to an inexplicable infinite loop of dimensions aka infinity. Where everything is equal to zero. The operation violates all mathematical principles. Therefore dividing by zero is UNDEFINED.
It is possible to go through the door and then you will see both sides of the door. If you stay on one side your perspective will only see that. You might enjoy the nonduality practice of the Realization Process created by Dr. Judith Blackstone. A profound discovery of feeling separate and whole and universally connected with everything at the same time. It is not ZeroWorld...it is Everything:)
It is like 2 Extreme different universes. One of the infinity God and one of the 0 the self. We are in the middle. Why? Because we have the chance of interaction, experiencing all of this, if we don't like the numbers and operations that surround us we can apply some transformation and change, go to another place. And then we have a new set of rules to interact with other numbers. One can find the illumination and see the infinity. But then what? Maybe one day we reach there but that's not the world of the living...
i am begging this guy to read deleuze
1st episode I ever ditched half way though...
Why did it sound like Him doing the voicework at the end?
It hurt me to say this because I am a huge fan of Radiolab and have loved every episode I have ever listened to... except this one. There wasn't any meaningful amount of STEM that makes Radiolab so special.
why I quit listening to npr,because they entertain w/o
making the point,or any point