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Division by zero

I always felt that the Kabbalah was using too many : 22 are the letters of the Hebrew alphabet and 10 are the Sephirot and occasionally 1 to include Ein Sof. In total 33, when 3 are enough to understand the secrets of Creation.

I based my whole Kabbalah on equations and on the concept that the 1, divided by 0, equals :

Unfortunately "classical" is opposed to this concept, even though the mathematical analysis considers it possible. We have seen that 0 is the point of the series 1 / n as n goes to infinity, i.e.:

Lim 1 / n for n tending to infinity = 0 then we can write

1/ = 0

And its reciprocal

These are the two equations of Brahmagupta on which I based my logic.

From these two equations also derives my demonstration that the sum of an infinite zeros is equal to 1:

x 0 = 1 ( the Unity of God is equal to the sum of His infinite Substance: Ein Sof )

This equation has been demonstrated both with my essay: The mathematics of God, published on my blog: Massimo Melli blog, and in Academia Edu, in English.

This essay aims to refute the principles of "classic" mathematics, published under the title: by zero in Wikipedia and its ultimate goal is to demonstrate the validity of my Kabbalistic statements.

Discussion

The concept that explains the division in is that it must be the inverse of the . Example:

6 / 3 = 2 and its inverse is 2 x 3 = 6

But when we have the equation 6 / 0 = x the reverse operation is not possible because any number multiplied by 0 results in 0, then 6 = 0 x x = 0 and the result is 6 = 0, which is absurd.

And up to here everything is alright and I agree with the logic of classical mathematics except for the operation which includes the three "holy" numbers, because those three numbers are the numbers of God, the "divine" numbers, and their mathematics is different from the classical one.

So for me the equation x 0 = 1 which includes the three holy numbers is true because in addition to demonstrate the unity of God's Substance consisting of an infinite number of logons (atoms of space-time), it demonstrates the validity of Einstein’s Relativity, itself being a "divine" law which says that at the speed of light (taken as the constant 1) the space is reduced to 0 and the time becomes .

This concept is demonstrated with the theorem of Bolzano-Weierstrass of the sum of the points of accumulation to the zero of the series:

1 / n + 2 / n + 3 / n + ... .. / n = 1 for n tending to , which means that:

0 + 0 + 0 + ... .. / = 1

As can be seen, the sum of infinite zero obtained in this way depends on the ratio

/ = 1, that must be true and valid since every mathematical entity divided by itself is = 1

Let's see now the second problem of "classical" mathematical logic that contrasts with the "Kabbalistic" logic of the division by 0.

The expression 0 / 0 = x requires that the value meets the unknown x x 0 = 0 and in fact it would seem that the hypothesis is confirmed.

Unfortunately, the x can be any number, which multiplied by 0 gives zero, and then it would seem that the result of dividing 0 / 0 =? is undetermined. Instead we see that the result of 0 / 0 is only one: that is, 0 / 0 = 1, and doesn’t admit any other results.

We start from the assumption that

0 x 1 = 0

That satisfies the mutual operation

0 / 0 = 1 which among other things shows that at the speed of light the energy of a photon of mass 0 is equal to E = c2

And it is true because we can give to the 0 the value 1 / and then write

1 / divided by 1 / = 1 and since the two cancel each other we would have 1 = 1, which is proof that 0 / 0 = 1 If we take the hypothesis that

0 x 2 = 0

Which would comply with the mutual operation

0 / 0 = 2, we see immediately that giving to the 0 the value 2 / and then writing

2 / divided by 2 / , we obtain 2 / 2 = 1, always and only 1, because when the two infinites cancel out the expression becomes 2 / 2 = 1

And this is valid for all the numbers, including the infinite. QED

This is the right mathematics, the mathematics of God, Who being God, is different from all of us and knows a lot more than us about numbers.

(The Kabbalist)