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Originally Posted by Zamadhi
My math teacher and my calculator says that 0 * 1 = 0.
But if 0 * 1 always equal zero (i.e: nothing can never become something), then where did the big bang come from?
So 0 * 1 = 1?
Noble prize?
Numbers and operators are typically defined by what they do, not what they are (saying that the number 2 is the number 2 therefore it is the number 2 isn't wrong, but terribly uninteresting). For example when you say you have 2 apples you aren't attributing some magical property to your apples or saying anything about how your apples are or what their traits are, you are merely counting your apples.
In the same vein So 0*1=0 doesn't tell you that "nothing can never become something", it merely tells you something about what the numbers 0 and 1 do when you multiply them.
Applying mathematics also requires some kind of explanation (most of physics for example, is based on empirical explanations) as to why you choose to use a certain number or operator. You haven't adequately explained how or why the number zero adequately explains nothing, why you are multiplying or where the number 1 comes from or why this translates the way you claim it does.
Last edited by tame_deuces; 07-25-2017 at 08:30 AM.