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<blockquote data-quote="Monna" data-source="post: 71517808" data-attributes="member: 395087"><p>Actually, in hard reality, "2" doesn't exist. It is an adjective. It only exists (as an enitity in itself - if it is that) within the world of mathematics. If you think of the Roman numbering system, there was no "zero." There was no number for nothing...after all it was nothing. Yet the Romans had no problem doing relatively advanced engineering. Today, engineering without "nothing" is unthinkable. (Now how can unthnkable exist if it is unthinkable?)</p><p></p><p>The truly amazing thing is that this created language of adjectives has made some rather surprising and "true" predictions about the way things "are."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Monna, post: 71517808, member: 395087"] Actually, in hard reality, "2" doesn't exist. It is an adjective. It only exists (as an enitity in itself - if it is that) within the world of mathematics. If you think of the Roman numbering system, there was no "zero." There was no number for nothing...after all it was nothing. Yet the Romans had no problem doing relatively advanced engineering. Today, engineering without "nothing" is unthinkable. (Now how can unthnkable exist if it is unthinkable?) The truly amazing thing is that this created language of adjectives has made some rather surprising and "true" predictions about the way things "are." [/QUOTE]
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