• @[email protected]
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    757 months ago

    Well, you can naturally have zero of something. In fact, you have zero of most things right now.

    • tate
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      57 months ago

      But there are an infinite number of things that you don’t have any of, so if you count them all together the number is actually not zero (because zero times infinity is undefined).

      • ✺roguetrick✺
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        27 months ago

        There’s a limit to the number of things unless you’re counting spatial positioning as a characteristic of things and there is not a limit to that.

        • tate
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          7 months ago

          there’s no limit to the things you don’t have, because that includes all of the things that don’t exist.

    • Almrond
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      7 months ago

      I have seen arguments for zero being countable because of some transitive property with not counting still being an option in an arbitrary set of numbers you have the ability to count to intuitively.