What's the difference between |0|/|0|, and |0/0|?

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Intellectual_26

|0|/|0| is the Absolute Value of 0, divided by the Absolute Value of 0. Which is any Number. Negative as well

But the Absolute Value of '0/0' must be 0 or Positive.

So there is a difference between the two!

arthie935

Cool!

Intellectual_26

This is a monumental Theorem!

Lincoy3304
Intellectual, these aren’t monumental theorems I’m sorry to say. These have all been established and aren’t necessarily counterintuitive. Besides for the fact that you can fill an infinite amount of 3d space with infinitely small spheres, infinity doesn’t seem counter-intuitive at all.
Intellectual_26

Yes they are.

I was the First to Derive them.

Knight_king1014

The probability of no one thinking of that before you is incredibly small.

Intellectual_26

No it's very huge.

Find it on the Internet yourself, buddy. I could not.

 

Intellectual_26
Knight_king1014 wrote:

The probability of no one thinking of that before you is incredibly small.

 

It's a Strange and Mysterious World.

I don't think ANYONE has ever thought of this.

Intellectual_26

Nope.

Couldn't find it on the 'net.

Very strange.

Intellectual_26

Yea

Intellectual_26

Someone besides me, check to see if the OP can be found elsewhere on the 'Net.

Intellectual_26

Cool