@@Mr.Safety.not necessarily. 0 is the absence of a requested object or thing. I can say that there is no lego bricks in a box. And your theory about “nothing” is wrong, you can still say there is nothing in another thing, and saying that these nothing, means that no of our currently known objects exist in there, however we have not spoken about something that exists, rather the absence of something that exists
@@virtknightvirtknight3698 Still, in the world of physic, "nothing" cannot exist: there is no amount of space that contain "zero" thing, there is no amount of time that "does not pass" there is nothing that emit or absorb "zero" energy.
@@vaarslac6091 partly a faulty statement. Nothing can exist, depending on how you see it. The can be nothing of the exact molecular combine that forms a microwave inside my box. Therefor nothing exists
"It was thought, and sometimes still is, that the number zero was invented in the pursuit of ancient commerce. Something was needed as a placeholder; otherwise, 65 would be indistinguishable from 605 or 6050. The zero represents “no units” of the particular place that it holds."
@@Vegetable-ei8od wouldn't that posit that all negative numbers also don't exist? 0 defines an absence like the outline of a shadow. just because there's nothing there doesn't mean it cant be described.
Zero is a real number that doesn't have a multiplicative inverse and is uniquely defined by the property that adding it to a number doesn''t change the number.
i mean, yeah sure, zero doesn't exist but it still does as a useful concept that helps us further our understanding of everything and to navigate this world better. kinda like time or good and bad. it's an existential paradox but that's how i understand it
What's a thing? It's an object..or something that objects to light and reflects it and let's that objected rays to fall on the sensory receptor called eyes.. if there is no thing.. it's represented as zero. If you look and your eyes sense no thing..just as tracking the eye movement that searches every where around and comes back to the same place without anything objecting light to sense ..just like the number 0 starts and ends at same point. It just says no thing exists... But it never said you don't exist. And you are no thing..