| Re: The Three Theory Thanks for that POK, I understand 1/0 now and can see the potential in the number 0, it can stand for both positive and negative, as it is neutral. You say that 0 can illustrate two opposites and if you look at a small structure like an atom you can see 0/1 in this sense, with a proton (+) and an electron (-) as opposites so they can cancel each other out and then they would together equal 0, yet being opposites, but they can be either one or the other. The neutron could also equal 0 as it is the middle value of proton against electron.
0/1 also has connections with the three theory because the link between black and white holes could be perceived as 0 and the matter (+) and anti-matter (-) are either side of it. Mathematically, 0 could be seen as the golden mean, because there is + and - either side of it, and 0 is a balance. It could also be seen as the phi-base. As you mentioned in another post with the 2:1 ratio similarity, both theories can fit together, and something which cannot be undivided can be everything.
I was reading about the golden mean and it said that Pythagoras varied the strings of instruments and produced other chords: a ratio of 2:1 produced notes an octave apart. (Modern music theory calls a 5:4 ratio a "major third" and an 8:5 ratio a "major sixth".) It goes on to say that Pythagoras believed that beauty was associated with ratios of small integers. Could this be the simplest ratio of small integers, using the two smallest whole numbers, is 2:1?
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