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Nullity (transreal)

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[original research?] A neologism that was created by Dr. James Anderson from the University of Reading to describe Division by zero. It is a number which lies off the real number line (and off the complex, quaternion, and octonion (hyper) planes) to block established proofs that zero divided by zero does not exist.[1]

References

  1. ^ "Perspex Machine VIII: Axioms of Transreal Arithmetic" (PDF).

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