#What is 0
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bros argument
like seriously
;/
it can be used as placeholder
ok ig
how much money cant be answered with none
and none quantifies zero
bro tryna be smarter then sheldon
sheldon dumb asf asf
Very inaccurate information:
Let's consider a set (S) with an operation (+). For any element (a) in (S), the identity element (0) satisfies the property:
[a + 0 = a]
This property characterizes the additive identity. Now, let's consider the set of integers (\mathbb{Z}) with the usual addition operation. In this case, the number (0) serves as the additive identity since (a + 0 = a) for all integers (a). Therefore, 0 exists in the set of integers, and this concept generalizes to other algebraic structures.
tl
How can something hold a space?
Without the concept of nothing, the contrast with something would be undefined. It's in this relational context that nothing can be considered a conceptual entity, highlighting the interdependence of existence and non-existence in our understanding of reality.
In a numerical context, 0 is the digit representing the absence or null value. It is the neutral element in arithmetic operations, often indicating a lack or absence of quantity.
The concept of zero as "nothing" can be philosophical. In a mathematical sense, zero represents a placeholder or the absence of quantity.
0 is anything taken away by itself
0 is a mathmatical term to describe nothing/null
it describes doom