Re: God = Zero

From: Ian Goddard (Ian@Goddard.net)
Date: Thu Feb 18 1999 - 15:23:08 MST


At 04:24 PM 2/18/99 -0500, Dan Fabulich wrote:

>Ian Goddard wrote:
>> IF a/b = c, then a/c = b.
>
>You just failed your abstract algebra test.
>
>If a/b = c then a/c = b, if and only if a, b, and c are not equal to zero.

  IAN: Cute trick Dan, what you say is the
  sum of what I just said, I showed WHY the
  stipulation you note is needed. I can see
  your spoiling to get me back for your counters
  based on your assuming that 0 is not more the -1.
  Do you still believe that 0 is not more than -1?

>That last part is key.
>
>> Since 0/6 = 0, 0/0 = 6.
>> Since 0/2 = 0, 0/0 = 2.
>> Ergo: 6 = 2... bOiNg!!!
>>
>> We arrive at an answer via legal means
>> but find that the answers are errors.
>> Yes, 0/n where n is nonzero is legal,
>> and always equals 0. As we can see,
>> /0 is chronically indeterminate.
>
>By what law? Your own home grown laws?

  IAN: Well, I just covered WHY those
  legal means fail in the case of /0,
  which is why the stiputlation you
  cite is invaribly added. Your
  counter is circular.



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