:)
If one thinks it through its obvious that emptiness is a notation for skipped zeros ...
...i.e 42 is in reality 0...042 with an infinite number of leading zeros. With the exception of the number 0 itself which isn't reduced to an empty string.
... well o_O ...
Lets talk about base 0 now ;)
Cheers Rolf
( addicted to the Perl Programming Language)
In reply to Re^2: In base 1, the number after 0 is:
by LanX
in thread In base 1, the number after 0 is:
by chacham
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