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Originally Posted by Si|ent
Zero is unique. It IS double itself, (2 x 0 = 0) and triple, etc. To infinity.
This is why it is the ONLY number that works for this self-imposed problem.
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I disagree.
Now, let's elaborate what I believe is double in size.
4 is double the size of 2, now how do I know that? Well, our ancestors invented math to calculate realistic things. When speaking of realistic things, language describes realistic things. Now, let's see a caveman here who has brought back two eggs. He knows that with his wife together, both may only eat 1 egg. 2/2 = 1
Let's extend that concept to the zero.
The caveman found 0 eggs. Now he wants to know how much he can share with his wife and it turns out he cannot share anything a.k.a.
nothing.
Now, if you look at this concept, what is double the size of nothing?
Something. We could go ahead and say 1 is double the size of 0 but that wouldn't be entirely true either.
There is actually nothing that is double of nothing. You cannot double nothing in anyway. So, assuming the literal question, nothing remains nothing and thus is still nothing. Size however evaluates value. Zero is a value. Zero multiplied by Two is still Zero. The value has thus not changed and it is not double of itself. There is no double the size value for zero, at least none that couldn't be broken into decimals.
So thus, the correct answer in my opinion would be that there is no mathematical correct number which reversed has double it's value. It simply doesn't exist.
You cannot tell me that a mathematical operator such as a multiplication defines the size of the value that the multiplication returns. The
return defines the value, not the multiplication itself!
Otherwise I could well have explained how the universe came to existence out of nothing! I guess
God or whom ever you believe or what ever you believe may have created the universe must of just multiplied the Zero with TWO! HOLY COW!
(PS: I hope you don't mind sarcasm/irony)
Regards.