God came into being from zero. Now we also say that god is one? God is also called omnipresent, omnipotent, and omniscient ~ infinite. Thus in the divine mathematics we have to prove that zero = one= infinity. ---------
Now first we take up: one = infinity. But how can the numerical one be equal to infinity? Are they not on the opposite extreme of the number line? The integers are only notional nodes along the number line, which is otherwise a continuum. There is no such thing as fractions. Each fraction represents a point on the number line that is as legitimate as the nodal points: ½ for instance is as much a point on the number line, as, say, 1 or 7. In other words each fraction is in reality an integer.
To understand this, take a sheet of paper, it is a whole: it is 1. Tear it into two halves. Each half is ½. This is only relative. Otherwise, each half is an independent whole a one. How do you know that your original 1 sheet of paper was not one half of something?
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Likewise if you tear the half sheets again into two, you get a total of four ones. This process can go on ad infinitum. In effect you have created an infinite number of integers between 0 and 1. Your original sheet of papers-- your original 1—is now infinite.
Likewise, zero can be understood as being one. How? 1=1/1=1/infinity (see previous Para)=0. Inversely 1/0 =infinity. This validates the equation we began with, 0= 1= infinity. The difference between zero and one is difference between un-manifest and the manifest. This holds true for all numbers because, all numbers are product of One.
(Excerpt from an article by K.S.Ram)
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