hey sci, what's the opposite of zero?
>>8083981
zero
>>8083982
prove it
1.
Undergrads will disagree.
>>8083981
What does opposite mean?
The opposite of nothing is everything, thus the opposite of zero is a set larger than infinity. (See Cantor)
>>8083985
I'm a first year undergrad and I agree
negative zero
>>8084035
Hello undergraduate. Are you enjoying your summer vacation? You better be applying for those lab assistant positions if you want to get into grad school!
>>8084056
i just dont understand why it's 1
infinity
The additive inverse is, well, 0.
There is no multiplicative inverse of 0.
If you flip it horizontally or vertically, you get 0.
Any other opposites I forgot?
>>8083981
depends on the context
>1
>any number
>>8083985
bullshit, it's 0.999...
>>8083981
Everything
>>8083981
1/0.
>>8083981
What would happen if I popped that?
>>8084112
nice meme friendo :^)
>>8084123
It would be extremely painful
>>8083982
-0
>>8083981
infinite
>>8083981
Zero is nothing, the opposite of which would presumably be everything?
>>8084119
And nothing
>>8083981
Question makes no sense, assumes existence of R.
something and everything are equivalent relative to zero
in the same way that zero and something are equivalent relative to infinity
>>8084171
Nothing isnt the opposite of nothing though. Since zero is the lack of any value its opposite would be ALL values
>>8084183
Useless drivel
0 is abstract.
Do you mean infinite nothingness or an example of a negative within a construct?
>>8083982
First answer is the correct answer, as usual
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0 is the dividing tipping point lens between nigative and positive.
Therefore its opposite would be a merging point lens between nigertive and positive, even if its less focused and more unbiased to the value's distance from it.
In other words, its the abs value symbol.
>>8084206
But the sum of all elements of R would be 0
>>8083981
There is none in euclidean space, but when working with quasinorm space which is locally hyperpositive it is the divergent cosector bounded by the |0 and 0|.
>>8083981
non-zero
>>8083981
>hey sci, what's the opposite of zero?
/g/ here.
The opposite of 0 is true.
>>8083981
[math] \neq 0 =1 [/math]
>>8084453
derp.
[math] \neg 0 =1 [/math]
>>8083981
Zero is just an element.
To have the notion of opposite, by which you mean inverse, you need to have a function to invert.
So to proceed with your question you must define the operation you are referring to, otherwise it is ill-posed.
>>8084065
Binary.
>>8084470
if i may elaborate, dividing by 0 is probing the quantity in no parts. Dividing by 1 probes the quantity in all parts. This is the similarity between the tech and math status on this approach.
>>8083981
0.999...
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>>8084065
because 0 in most kontext mean "nothing"
>0 apple = no apple at all
>0 = no information
the opposite are information
represented in computer by 1
>>8083981
opposite of 0 is obviously infinity
>>8083981
minus zero. duh.
>>8084150
For him.
He would probably go deaf.
>>8083981
>>8083981
>what's the opposite of zero?
A hero.
-0, Opposite of zero is Minus Zero,another name that is behind infinity.
for ex:-fishes in ocean,stars in galaxy,time for every one.
Minus zero is any thing behind imagination.