User:Zootroy/sandbox

I want to fix your algebraic zero article

You need an opposite equal check to fix it, so I have made them

Equal
 * 1) 1+#2=(#1)2
 * 2) 1-#2=0
 * 3) 1(#2)=(#1)squared
 * 4) 1/#2=1

Opposite
 * 1) 1+#2=0
 * 2) 1-#2=(#1)2
 * 3) 1(#2)=-[(#1)squared]
 * 4) 1/#2=-1

One quickly finds zero then is it's own opposite, it is equal to it's self, and neither opposite nor equal to it's self.

Now dividing zero also produce a finite pattern

x/0=0 therefore 0(0)=x

0=the square of X/2

2/0= -0.5,0,0.5 Zero is equal to half the the square root of x, in numerical space.

4/0= -1,0,1

16/0= -2,0,2

My conclusion: Some zero's are larger than others, just as some infinities are larger than others.

I have no money to donate, so here is some math:)

I would also Like to help you with you definitions of 'Create' and 'Destroy'

Physically Create= To make something that did not previously exists. Let cr=create, des=destruction, and ex=existence

cr=>ex therefore cr\=ex des=<ex therefore des\=ex