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The Zero Delusion
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Zero signifies absence or an amount of no measure. This mathematical
object purportedly exemplifies one of humanity’s most splendid insights.
Endorsement of the continuum consolidated zero as a cultural latecomer
that, at present, everybody uses daily as an indispensable number. Zero
and infinity represent symmetric and complementary concepts; why did
algebra embrace the former as a number and dismiss the latter? Why is
zero an unprecedented number in arithmetic? Is zero a cardinal number?
Is it an ordinal number? Is zero a “real” point? Has it a geometrical
meaning? To what extent is zero naturalistic?
A preliminary analysis indicates that zero is short of numerical
competence, contrived, and unsolvable. We find it elusive when we dig
into zero’s role in physics, especially in thermodynamics, quantum field
theory, cosmology, and metrology. A minimal fundamental extent is
plausible but hard to accept due to zero’s long shade. In information
theory, the digit 0 is inefficient; we should replace standard
positional notation with bijective notation. In communication theory,
the transmission of no bits is impossible, and information propagation
is never error-free. In statistical mechanics, the uniform distribution
is inaccessible. In set theory, the empty set is ontologically
paradoxical. Likewise, other mathematical zeroes are semantically
vacuous (e.g., the empty sum, zero vector, zero function, unknot).
Because division by zero is intractable, we advocate for the nonzero
rational numbers, Q-{0}, to build a new physics that reflects nature’s
countable character. We provide a zero-free and unique rational-based
representation of the algebraic numbers punctured at the origin,
A-{0}, the computable version of the complex numbers.
In a linear scale, we must handle zero as the limit of an asymptotically
vanishing sequence of rationals or substitute it for the smallest
possible nonzero rational. Zero, as such, is the predetermined power
indicating the beginning of logarithmically encoded data via log(1). The
exponential function decodes the logarithmic scale’s beables back to the
linear scale. The exponential map is crucial to understand advanced
algebraic concepts such as the Lie algebra-group correspondence, the
Laplace transform, and univariate rational functions in cross-ratio
form. Specifically, linear fractional transformations over a ring lead
to the critical notion of conformality, the property of a projection or
mapping between spaces that preserves angles between intersecting
conics. Ultimately, we define “coding space” as a doubly conformal
transformation domain that allows for zero-fleeing hyperbolic
(logarithmic) geometry while keeping relationships of structure and
scale.
Title: The Zero Delusion
Description:
Zero signifies absence or an amount of no measure.
This mathematical
object purportedly exemplifies one of humanity’s most splendid insights.
Endorsement of the continuum consolidated zero as a cultural latecomer
that, at present, everybody uses daily as an indispensable number.
Zero
and infinity represent symmetric and complementary concepts; why did
algebra embrace the former as a number and dismiss the latter? Why is
zero an unprecedented number in arithmetic? Is zero a cardinal number?
Is it an ordinal number? Is zero a “real” point? Has it a geometrical
meaning? To what extent is zero naturalistic?
A preliminary analysis indicates that zero is short of numerical
competence, contrived, and unsolvable.
We find it elusive when we dig
into zero’s role in physics, especially in thermodynamics, quantum field
theory, cosmology, and metrology.
A minimal fundamental extent is
plausible but hard to accept due to zero’s long shade.
In information
theory, the digit 0 is inefficient; we should replace standard
positional notation with bijective notation.
In communication theory,
the transmission of no bits is impossible, and information propagation
is never error-free.
In statistical mechanics, the uniform distribution
is inaccessible.
In set theory, the empty set is ontologically
paradoxical.
Likewise, other mathematical zeroes are semantically
vacuous (e.
g.
, the empty sum, zero vector, zero function, unknot).
Because division by zero is intractable, we advocate for the nonzero
rational numbers, Q-{0}, to build a new physics that reflects nature’s
countable character.
We provide a zero-free and unique rational-based
representation of the algebraic numbers punctured at the origin,
A-{0}, the computable version of the complex numbers.
In a linear scale, we must handle zero as the limit of an asymptotically
vanishing sequence of rationals or substitute it for the smallest
possible nonzero rational.
Zero, as such, is the predetermined power
indicating the beginning of logarithmically encoded data via log(1).
The
exponential function decodes the logarithmic scale’s beables back to the
linear scale.
The exponential map is crucial to understand advanced
algebraic concepts such as the Lie algebra-group correspondence, the
Laplace transform, and univariate rational functions in cross-ratio
form.
Specifically, linear fractional transformations over a ring lead
to the critical notion of conformality, the property of a projection or
mapping between spaces that preserves angles between intersecting
conics.
Ultimately, we define “coding space” as a doubly conformal
transformation domain that allows for zero-fleeing hyperbolic
(logarithmic) geometry while keeping relationships of structure and
scale.
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