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Mar 31 2013 11:12pm
Does the internet exist entirely in the universe?
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Apr 1 2013 02:28am
If light cannot escape a black hole...

Can light escape the universe?
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Apr 17 2013 02:54am
If the universe is increasingly expanding, what is the area before the universe expands into it?
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Apr 25 2013 04:56pm
Quote (Immortal0 @ Apr 1 2013 01:12am)
Does the internet exist entirely in the universe?


No, as the entire internet has yet to be completed, and non-existent things are not believed to exist in the Universe.
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If light cannot escape a black hole...

Can light escape the universe?


Light exists and is defined, therefore it cannot escape the Universe in it's accepted form. To escape the universe a thing must relinquish it's state or form entirely.

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If the universe is increasingly expanding, what is the area before the universe expands into it?


There is no word to define what exists external from the word Universe, as it is the furthest accepted understanding. Nothing as an objectified thing is commonly understood to be undefinable (The undefined). Therefore it is the only thing that exists external from the definition of the Universe.
The finite word Universe expands into the infinite word Nothing.
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May 22 2013 03:42am
If you divide anything by zero, the outcome will amount to 0 with a remainder of infinity.
After about third grade, we tossed out remainders and applied them as decimals, but when you divide by zero, you can never convert the remainder to the answer, even as a decimal.

One thing that boggles my mind is the accepted understanding of 0/0 = n/a

Which is completely illogical. If you have 1, how many 1's do you have? 1.
1 / 1 = 1
If you have 2, how many 2's do you have? 1.
2 / 2 = 1
If you have 0, how many 0's do you have? 1.
0 / 0 = 1

Zero cannot be separated, so when you try, one of the zeros must be expelled from the perfect form, 0. But this will always result in an undefined, because you cannot know which of the zero's became 1.
The Big Bang can be expressed by the division of zero. If you define how to divide by zero, you are in some form, defining how the universe was created. i.e. Something from nothing. 0 to 1.

0 / 1 = 0.00 & R100000000000000000000000... ∞
0 / 4254 = 0.00 & R425400000000000000000000000.... ∞
A remainder is not mathematical, it is a language barrier between math and English. This is why we cannot define the answer when dividing by zero. Though this does not meaning dividing by zero is undefinable; simply undefined.


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Jun 5 2013 06:46am
Infinity(0) ≧ Finite(R∞)
Nothing ≧ Universe
Undefined ≧ Defined
0 ≧ 1

Based on this factor right here:

Math is not perfect in regards to how we perceive perfection; following laws and principles.

Math's perfection is based on the singular position of simplification and equivalence.
(100) > (10) > (1) ≦? 0 ≧? (-1) < (10) < (100)
(200) > (20) > (2) > (1) ≦? 0 ≧? (-1) < (-2) < (-20) < (-200)

The problem with 1 ≦ 0 is that you cannot correctly state in which direction you are reading the formula. Unlike 1, which has 2 directions; 0 always has one more. :evil:

The idea of Math's perfection is completely based on the fact that all equivalence and simplification is climaxed at 1.
This cannot be true when you look at the diagram above. To give you a perspective, the ability to "steal," is given by the properties of zero.
Without zero, it would be impossible to steal in any form, because of equivalence. It would be impossible for information to become "missing," or displaced because it would always be accounted for 100%.

If zero did not exist, there would be absolutely no doubt, there would be no mystery, there would be no flaws, there would be nothing.


This brings me to a simple enlightenment; The universe(everything) came from nothing.
It's obvious that nothing is more than just everything minus one. Nothing is AT LEAST ≧ Everything^∞ Expressed in mathematical terms: 0 ≧ ∞^∞


To give you something to play with in terms of perspective; your understanding of how dreams are in respect to how reality is, are exactly the same.

Dreams are greater than or equal to reality in terms of principles.


This post was edited by Immortal0 on Jun 5 2013 07:04am
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Jun 5 2013 09:20am
Diablo has taught me much; I embraced the virtual satanic knowledge with the mind-numbing focus of a child.

Duping is the highest level of understanding I've acquire from Diablo.

Duping is the following process

Resource 1 = 1
Process application (-, +, *, /, =)
Resource 2 = 2
Invert Process application in respect to first application.
1 = 1
2 = 2
Process application (???) - Method N/A
1 = 2
2 = 1
(This causes a fixed error that cannot be solved)
Natural process fix application
12
21
=
1
Process application (Divide by Zero)
0-R1
Process application (Round empty errors up)
1 + R1 = 2

Simplified Dupe Method = 1 * dm/0 = 2(replicating opposites)

This isn't how you create perfect sustaining resources, but it will allow 1 to become 2 by "adding," zero to it. The flaw with this is, it can be simplified. Therefore, when it is simplified, the result will reduce the 2 back to it's fixed state of 1.

I'm mortal, so if I could articulate how to create a resource with a blank ID, I'd not share it with you.


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Aug 25 2013 09:38pm
Quote (Immortal0 @ Aug 25 2013 11:18pm)
If the eyes are sensory receptors to light, at what speed does the eye see?


The speed in which the eye sees is indeterminable. The speed in which the eye sees is constant and eternal. It is never not seeing, ever. A fully formed eye will never stop seeing as long as it is fully functional. This includes while in perfect darkness, eyelids closed, and when asleep. This means that your eye is never taking a break. While it is known the human eye sees at roughly 30 fps; that is the rate in which the brain and the eye consolidate a single framed memory. The eye is constantly absorbing information from birth to death. The eye can only absorb what it is being exposed to. The eye, like a blackhole will absorb everything within the 5 states of existence.
1. The Void (0)
2. Infinitesimal (forever approaching, but never reaching the void)
3. All that is finite between the infinitesimal and the infinite (including all that is fractional, irrational, and transcendental)
4. Infinite (forever approaching, but never reaching infinity)
5. The Infinity (∞)

This post was edited by Immortal0 on Aug 25 2013 09:39pm
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