It occurs to me that in mathematics, zero can equal a lot of things, all depending on how we choose to scaffold an equation around that nothing.
x=2 is 2=x, is also x-2=0 but also 0=x-2.
Looking at an equation backwards like this, we glimpse that mathematics is built on an illusion of certainty.
x=2 is 2=x, is also x-2=0 but also 0=x-2.
Looking at an equation backwards like this, we glimpse that mathematics is built on an illusion of certainty.
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