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Something out of nothing
I'm quite sure that myriad other definitions exist, but it feels that they all make something out of nothing:
Point: a place in space with zero dimensions, shape, size, or extension (0D)
Line: an infinite path connecting an infinite number of points (1D)
Plane: (mathematics) an unbounded two-dimensional shape (2D)
Cube: a three-dimensional figure that has squares for all of its faces (3D)
Zero times no matter what should equal zero? (Unless defined otherwise). So, was it defined otherwise somewhere? Like 0! =1.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Yes MargeB, I do remember the Zeno 'paradox' from my early school days. Like I said in my question, the fact is that mathematics 'fits' to our reality only if it gives its 'definition' of entities. In that case, to repeat myself, it all works well 'by definition'. If my memory serves me well (this has nothing with 'This Wheel's On Fire'), that was the reason why Kant regarded mathematics to be only true 'science'.
So, let's see-do athletes are 'really' getting faster etc., or our measurement gadgets are just being capable to add more digits after the decimal point.