Father Time said:
Geekosaurus said:
someonehairy-ish said:
Geekosaurus said:
You can't divide by zero. Yes you fucking can. I have two apples, I don't divide by anything so I still have two apples. The mathematicians just don't want to admit defeat.
Nope. If you still have two apples, then you've divided them by one, not zero. (You've split them between yourself and no one else = 1)
Dividing by zero is a bit like pouring water into buckets which are infinitely small in size. They are so small that they effectively don't exist. Therefore the water could fill an infinite number of those buckets; hence anything divided by zero = infinity.
But I haven't divided by anything, so they still exist as a pair of apples! Mind. Blown. Like I said, they just don't want to admit defeat. This is why I do literature and not maths.
Think of this this way. When you divide by 2 you divide something into 2 equal pieces. When you divide by 1 you divide into one piece. Dividing by zero divides it into zero pieces, or no pieces at all. Therefore, 2 apples divided by 2 will equal 1. 2 apples divided by 1 equals 2. 2 apples divided by zero equals zero apples.
Munch.
Nope. You're mistaking 'an' apple for 'all' of the apples. In your example, you say that by dividing by zero you make it so that the apples are not split into any pieces at all. But you've forgotten that the apples themselves are already split into seperate pieces before you actually cut an individual piece. This is what we understand to mean by 'an' apple, rather than labelling as a collective. Having them so that they are all one piece would mean collecting together every apple in existence. Its a flawed explanation but its the best i can explain it.
Cut and apple in half. 1 = 2x 0.5
Cut it into quarters. 1 = 4 x0.25
Cut into billionths 1 = 0.000,000,000,0001 x a billion
But divide it by half? 1 = 0.5 x2. You end up with 2.
Your telling me that if you divide by half, you get a half. once you get to dividing by numbers smaler than 1, it no longer works like that.