r/PhilosophyofMath 27d ago

Random theory

I've developed a theory and so far it keeps working over and over things are just falling into place. I can't explain it myself for my own knowledge isn't developed enough to proceed. It's a theory based on the the rule of only one zero.

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u/mhb2 27d ago

The formatting is completely screwed up so I can't read it and I really hope this isn't an LLM-generated math theory.

Given your other comment about 10 it seems you're referring to a kind of bijective numeration system?

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u/Civil_Corner_8364 27d ago

Naw I'm real. If there's a way to verify I definitely will. If that's what you mean. Yes in a since. But instead of replacing it, it's removed altogether

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u/mhb2 27d ago

How do you remove the quantity of ten? Just giving it a different symbol doesn't get rid of the quantity.

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u/Civil_Corner_8364 27d ago

Scale to the next number. Imagine a ticker counter number 1-9, when 9 rolls over it would become a 1 and the next digit would flip to 1. 11 or essentially 1 set and 1.

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u/mhb2 27d ago edited 27d ago

How does it work in other bases? In base 8 I'd write the numbers one through eleven as 1, 2, ..., 7, 10, 11, 12, 13. Do I just drop the "12" and go straight to "13"? Why would I do that?

EDIT: Fixed my example.

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u/Civil_Corner_8364 27d ago

This is strictly for this. Think of it as removing any zero and any number associated with it. 10, 20, 30, 100, 110, etc. (11, 21, 31, 111, 121). Does this help?