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Is Zero Really a Number?
This contest asks the question about if zero is a number. This is highly debated throughout society and now I would like to hear your opinions upon the subject.
Ended October 30, 2018 • 3 Entries • Created by Atsin
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Is Zero Really a Number?
This contest asks the question about if zero is a number. This is highly debated throughout society and now I would like to hear your opinions upon the subject.
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Mavia

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Zero is the 

dial tone

of the sky

and i 

the finger...

that vulgar

busy signal!

...displacing

Time & Matter

as a fraction...

that One

..one hundredth

of a decimal...

Near yet far

domicile

extension...

after the comma

...a coma!

in the circle

of life.. 

going on

going on

and on...

in the infinite

none

#iszeroanumber #challenge

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Is Zero Really a Number?
This contest asks the question about if zero is a number. This is highly debated throughout society and now I would like to hear your opinions upon the subject.
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Lithium

ZER-0

Zero is very much a number. There must be two extremes on either end of a line to tell apart the starkest differences. If the highest end denotes 'all' or'everything', then the lowest should be labelled 'none' or 'nothing'.

What happens if zero isn't a number?

Here's an example: a student sits for a Chemistry quiz and gets twenty out of twenty questions wrong (not like I wish for that to happen but hey, anything's possible). If zero did not exist, what would have been the mark given for the paper? Perhaps it's the next lowest whole number - 1 - but will that make any sense?

Where probability is concerned, zero plays a significant role. For instance, the chances of humans becoming immortal are, as of the time of writing, completely zero. Adding a gazillion zeros after the decimal before finally deciding to throw in a 1 at the end to imply an iota of hope that could be infinitely smaller than a quark's existence is considered wrong information. To laymen, it's still nought for all they care, but it makes a world of difference for mathematicians and other fields which deal with mathematics.

Now, let's look at zero from a numerical point of view: it's written as 0. This symbol should be treasured for its versatility. Otherwise, many integers and decimals would be deemed impossible to convey. How else can you write 10, 300, 4.05, 0.01, etc. without the 0? (I'd love to hear your thoughts if you've got any!)

So folks, appreciate the number zer0.

PS. This is all just my opinion. I welcome any and all rebuttals! This challenge piqued my interest so I wanna look at it from all POVs.