I’ve heard people argue in both sides of “is 0 a natural number?”. But I’ve never before encountered the “there are no natural numbers” argument. It’s like flipping a coin and having it land sidewise.
It would be great if say … two atoms … were the same, so we could say that these are the same and that this is the definition of 1 and start counting and so on, but they’re just not. It’s fractals all the way down and up. The entirety of math requires an abstract definition that segments things to be the same like a pixelated resolution of reality. It only exists as an idea.
I’ve heard people argue in both sides of “is 0 a natural number?”. But I’ve never before encountered the “there are no natural numbers” argument. It’s like flipping a coin and having it land sidewise.
Yeah sorry I am a sideways coin when I get bored.
It would be great if say … two atoms … were the same, so we could say that these are the same and that this is the definition of 1 and start counting and so on, but they’re just not. It’s fractals all the way down and up. The entirety of math requires an abstract definition that segments things to be the same like a pixelated resolution of reality. It only exists as an idea.