The Simplicity of Zero to Infinity

This article got passed around this morning. I recommend ignoring the authors approach / intentions and focusing instead on the article until it leads up to the point he discusses infinity. Why Can’t We Divide by Zero? ( read / skim the first part of that ) I think it’s rich that dividing by 0 ( as in x/0 ), in a single grade-school-math step, takes us right into the heart of the orders of infinity! I feel this can go an easy and powerful way to open the imagination to the realm of infinity.  It may even so-easily allow some glimpse of the ‘mechanics’ of Zero, as a kind of infinity (nothing) that then divides other infinities. This trick thinking in more detail on this may come from the secondary-abstraction of saying that x/0 equals some value r. x/0 = r As Zero is an infinity, the solution ( r ) becomes an infinity of the order x. This order could be any number, even another infinity – which I think takes us into the countable, uncountable and infinite Infinities. If x=7 then r is an infinity of a countable order. If x=(some form of infinity) then r is an infinity of the infinite-order x. Intuitively, this feels like it sets the stage for a linking, or network, of the infinities.

§Peace and Infinity

Listening to Ari Goldwag’s parsha podcast on Pinchas - Finding Peace. He makes a mathematical statement that wasn’t expounded upon, but his contemplation was evident.

The statement was made that the Measure of Peace is greater than the sum (count) of all other things.

I think this might put Peace in the terrain of infinites, since Aleph Null is the highest countable number before infinity.

  1. Peace is given to those that are humble.
  2. “God makes Peace, and creates Everything”Order of creation?
  3. ‘If you have Peace between you [the people], the shaitan cannot touch you’. This originates the instruction to offer one’s enemies Peace before going to war.
  4. There is Peace with those that are ‘far’ and come ‘close’ (Those that see and admit where they were wrong). I think this intersects with the metaphysical mechanics of Catharsis

So shaitans are the domain of countability? Nonfractal math? Or ‘real numbers’. Something that acts as a filter for all the countable things in creation.

This could be the case even when Peace isn’t literally infinite. The count for the things is not infinite; but as well Peace count be sub-infinite, in a space like ‘the sum of all things, integrated with its differential’ this would be less than infinity too.

Peace resides in the time of the logos and percolates the solution backwards through the Universal Space Memory Network. — FindingTheDot

Maybe Peace is of perfect structure, like a jewel matrix. Naturally that would precede the count of things, which grows and stop growing (organic and not-lattice-perfect). The jewel of Peace would be more perfect than the shaitans that are conditionals - to test and teach situations of law.

Some find peace to be profoundly challenged (shaitan’d) …. so catharis / challenges are perhaps kind of a pruning process. The more peaceful one becomes, the more it brings out the Smith/shaitan in the matrix to pull you back down. This ties over to hate being the only “non emotion” in Ouspensky’s/Gurdjieff’s “Fourth Way” — they frame hate as a mechanical force behind wars and movements.

The notion that shaitians appearing, as you enter deeper into Peace, is mathematical along these lines. You align with greater geometrical perfection and it shakes out more imperfections from greater distances.

Interesting herein to think of Hate as a mathematics of fracturing. That’s to say, anti- the gem structure beyond the countable things of creation. Shaitans being nonfractal patterns therein, maybe splintering the gem is a cascade of specific anti-fractal fractures. That would have a mechanical formula maybe. As compared to the anti?-formulaic method of moving from the already lattice-infinte structure of Peace, and expanding the mathematical structure to form an even broader Peace.


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