Thursday, March 12, 2009

In Case of Confusion: Why 1 = 0

So in an attempt to explain the logic behind the equation 1=0=1, I've decided to submit a new post concerning the original concept, that when concerning existence, 1 really does equal 0.

Lets concern ourselves with the beginning of all of everything. The universe, life, and everything had to have some point of origin. If we equate the two concepts, everything and nothing to be absolute values, then we could say that everything = 1 and that nothing = 0.

Now assuming that there are an infinite number of possibilities in this reality, and that there are no possibilities in non-reality, that would lead us to say that, according to their actual numerical value (which is infinite) that the two numbers are equal.

Basically, in regards to the numerical value of infinity, it will always be equal to itself, even if the concept is opposite. Absolute light, absolute dark. Absolute heat, and absolute cold. All of these things appear to be opposite, but because they are only different expressions of the same phenomenon, it ought to be said that they have to equal their own opposite, because they are a part of the same universal system.

Now to take this a step further:
Because something actually exists, it leads us to complete the equation with another (=1) on the end, provoking the eqaution I am so fond of: 1=0=1.

I understand that my original post detailed this, but as I was trying to explain the idea to a friend of mine, they were horribly confused and I thought I would post it on the net in the hopes that I could explain it to him more efficiently when I show him this blog. Thanks for putting up with the redundancy.

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