| So if we cannot divide matter into something that equals zero, how do we explain zero itself? Is the space that exists between planets, stars, galaxies, etc. actually zero? Or is it some form of matter divided significantly closer to zero than the planets and stars themselves.
Does zero really exist? If it does how do we get there? How do we get away from it? Is our way of using mathematics to figure out our physical world correct, or is there some undiscovered laws of reality that we are missing?
Or (the more likely option) is my head going to explode trying to think about it? |