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Topic: [isabelle] Why Can't We Divide by Zero?


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From: Saburou Saitoh <saburou.saitoh@gmail.com>
Why Can't We Divide by Zero?

Saburou Saitoh

saburou.saitoh@gmail.com <Saburou.saitoh@gmail.com>

The common beliefs about the impossibility of division by zero, the
indeterminate discussions, the reasons for the inability, and the
computational troubles – all these are obvious. Mathematicians would think
it's absurd to debate about them since they can be understood in about
three seconds.

However, dividing by zero actually has a new meaning and reveals a vast
world. When it comes to dividing by zero, there is another interpretation.
This is the new meaning of division by zero.

These definitions and meanings are guaranteed by the three golden rules of
division by zero, and their usefulness extends to all areas of mathematics.

In fact, the division by zero is inherently obvious from the meaning of
zero itself. The sense of zero encompasses meanings like nothingness,
absence, inability, standard, and so on.

To divide by zero means not dividing at all. Thus, there is no number to be
allocated, resulting in zero.

Today marks the 11th anniversary of the birth of 1/0 = 0/0 = 0.

When contemplating the answer to the question "What is 100/0?", we realized
that the result was self-evident from the formula we had been studying
without recognition. Everything was obvious, not in three seconds, but
instantaneously.

2025.2.2 7:24; 2025.2.2 17:12

Please kindly look at the simple essentials:

On Division by Zero Calculus With 8 Figures

https://ameblo.jp

2025.3.21.9:16


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