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If you have a question about this talk, please contact Marcus Josephus. This talk has been canceled/deleted I say zero multiplied by zero is a double negation. Zero multiplied by zero is absence of absence, which can´t result in absence. Zero multiplied by zero, in spite of appearances, results in every number EXCEPT zero. If you want to learn more about my position on zero multiplied by zero, please, read the blog I´ve written titled Does Zero Multiplied By Zero Really Result In Zero ?? I Do Not Think So!! It´s in Blogger.com http://marcosjoseph1971.blogspot.com . Please, note that I´ve used the words UNITY and UNITIES where, more properly, I should have used the words UNIT and UNITS . I´ll use these last words in the main writing, which I´ll show soon. In the main writing I´ll prove that empty set multiplied by empty set results in empty set, but it results in every number including zero too. This is related to the theme of zero multiplied by zero. This talk is part of the Does Zero Multiplied By Zero Really Result In Zero? series. This talk is included in these lists:This talk is not included in any other list Note that ex-directory lists are not shown. |
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