Why is Zero not 0?

Just to stimulate some hypothetical B.S.'ing..... the "zero not being zero" problem is not just a programming problem. Math and Philosophy cannot find an exact zero either. All you can do is get closer to it, approaching from the positive or negative side. They use terms like "-0" or "0+" to signify approaching zero at infinite minuteness, from either the negative or positive side.

Something to think about when you are high ( er... I mean meditating ;-) ).


I'm not really a human, but I play one on earth. Cogito ergo sum a bum

In reply to Re: Why is Zero not 0? by zentara
in thread Why is Zero not 0? by jluther

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