The Journal of Matthew Sharp im like zero
06/16/2010 05:43 a.m.
Is zero a mathematic black hole?
Can it calculate infinity without getting stuck like a ring on a pole?
This axiom boggles me into
theoretic raving and ranting!
If zero multiplied by anything equals
zero,then infinity multiplied by anything equals infinity.
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(0 = c — ∞)The process of zero trying to
multiply infinity into zero must develop a rhythm sustained in a
specific grace that answers itself:)
(y = 0 * ∞)
substitute for zero with the axiom (y = c — ∞ * ∞)
then the infinities cancel each other out (y = c)
too mechanical and cold....i like the philosophically poetic answer better:) I am listening to contemptuousitated
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