While I'm not quite as mathematically insane as folks like Petr, I'll
take my stab at it...
0 would be a mathematically neutral (null) number without a positive or
negative ramification.
Just my two cents!
Scott
Marc La Porte wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Totally OT, but good fun I guess... just to get out mind off things ;-)
>
> I had a math teacher who was able to mathematically proof that 0 (zero) is a
> positive number (meaning not neutral or negative). Obviously I cannot
> reproduce that, but...
>
> So, for all the math wizards out there (Petr?), amaze me with formulas ;-)
>
> Cheers,
> Marc
>
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