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09-14-2007, 10:42 PM
Re: The Three Theory

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Originally Posted by ScottAnfield View Post

Someone said that they have a theory of 1/0 but you can't divide or divide by 0. Could it be that another number could divide by another number and the result shows every number from 1-9, like when you type all the numbers from 1-9 and add the same numbers together you get all the numbers back in the answer, but just jumbled up.
My credence goes to you Scott for pointing out that most mathematicians will tell you that you cannot divide by zero. It is a very good thing to point out. Now let me tell you why you can divide by zero and why it is important to complete our mathematical system.

Technically you cannot divide by zero because zero does not exit. But you can leave something undivided. There is a field in this universe that makes up everything that you see. This field is what surrounds us, and penetrates us, and binds the universe together. This field is a thing that in it's purest essence is completely undivided. That is what makes it unified!

To say that one thing is divided by nothing, or to write it out as 1/0, is to say that there is one thing that is not divided by anything at all. This must be the purest thing in the universe. Mathematicians never thought about it this way, as being something pure, because they're always thinking about the number zero and not realizing it just means nothing. If you say one divided by zero it doesn't sound like it makes any sense, but if you say one thing divided by nothing you can start understand just what it means. Leave it up to the english teachers, not the mathematicians, to realize that if you translate 1/0 into english it has a seemingly simple and straightforward meaning that seems easy as hell to understand. It simply means 1 undivided field, aka the unified field.

Funny isn't it? But it is no coincidence that the most important number in math has been undefined for so long, and at the same time we are scrambling to find a theory of everything. Funny isn't it? That there is a number in mathematics that means the value of nothing, but there is no number in mathematics that means the value of everything. I am here to tell you that there is a number in mathematics that means the value of everything, because I am a messenger. The number that means the value of everything is the forgotten one, the "stone that the builders refused," the number 1/0. It is the reciprocal of 0/1. 0/1 has no value - it is neither positive nor negative. 1/0 has the absolute greatest value - it is both positive and negative!

The major reason why mathematicians decided, in their ignorance, or lack of understanding, to call 1/0 undefined is because of this fact that it is the only number that is both positive and negative! For example, mathematicians can try to evaluate the number 1/0 by approximating it's value. So they take 1 and divide it by a smaller and smaller number, thus approaching 1/0. When you do this you see that the value goes to infinity. So the limit of your approximation goes to infinity. But wait, that's not all. You can also approximate the limit by taking 1 and dividing it by a smaller and smaller negative number.You still approach the value of 1/0 but this time you see that the value goes to negative infinity! This is written as follows

the limit
1/x
as x----->0 from the positive side
= + infinity

the limit
1/x
as x------>0 from the negative side
= -infinity

the limit
1/x
as x----->0 from both sides
= +infinity and -infinity

So normally mathematicians would have just said that 1/0 is equal to infinity, except for the fact that it is equally equal to negative infinity as well. At this point they didn't know what to do because it would seem that 1/0 is two completely opposite things at once. How is this possible? For something to be two completely opposite things at once didn't make sense to mathematicians, so they decided to call such a thing undefined, even though it was part of their mathematical system they had developed. Instead of completing their system, they said, "we don't want to go there." They said, "we are scared of what that could possibly mean." They said, "we don't understand this, let's try not to think about it."

So here I come along, with my innocence and unassuming nature. I stumbled upon 1/0 and said, "aha, let us not be afraid of this apparently contradictory number. Let us take this number and behold it, and see what it tells us by it's apparent, inherent, face value."

What I discovered has startled and surprised me beyond my wildest imagination, and has opened my eyes to a world of wonderous and unfathomable possibilities!

For example, I can show to you why it makes perfect sense for one thing to be two completely opposite things at once. For example, isn't that what we all are???

And isn't the universe as a whole composed of a positive time and a negative time, simultaneously in theory??? Isn't the inside of every black whole connected directly to a white hole??? Isn't contradiction consistently so? Think about it. Time is constant change. So time is constant, and time is change, simultaneously. Time is two completely opposite things at once!!!

Why do happy people cry? Why do we have phrases like pretty ugly, or awful beautiful? Why is it true that false is false, and false that true is false???

It is because the world is composed of a beautiful irony, an irony of truth and true paradoxes. It is because a seemingly impossible and utterly contradictory number like 1/0 does indeed have a definition, and that is the definition of everything taken together as one single thing!! That is what happens when you take opposites and combine them together into one. You get something that is pure. You get something that is perfect by it's imperfection, something that is consistent by it's contradiction. You get something so incredibly self-intwined that it simlpy had to be so, and that is why we are here!

So tell me again that you cannot have something that is undivided??? Something that surrounds us, and penetrates us, and binds the universe together???
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