SCIENCE
The Illusion of Zero: Ancient Mysticism vs. Modern Mathematics
In this brief exchange, user Bluedragon11200 asks if the concept of zero is comparable to a programming “null” due to its slippery, definition-defying nature. Reptiliandude responds with a skeptical critique of how modern mathematics treats the number, arguing that today’s mathematicians overhype its utility. He claims that when put to high-stakes, practical tests, zero ultimately disappoints and fails to deliver on its grand promises. Instead, Reptiliandude suggests looking at zero through an ancient and esoteric lens—not as a foundational mathematical tool, but as a dangerous concept to be avoided, or merely a placeholder used to decode the hidden writings and secret languages of Renaissance alchemists.
SCIENCE
The Illusion of Zero: Ancient Mysticism vs. Modern Mathematics
In this brief exchange, user Bluedragon11200 asks if the concept of zero is comparable to a programming “null” due to its slippery, definition-defying nature. Reptiliandude responds with a skeptical critique of how modern mathematics treats the number, arguing that today’s mathematicians overhype its utility. He claims that when put to high-stakes, practical tests, zero ultimately disappoints and fails to deliver on its grand promises. Instead, Reptiliandude suggests looking at zero through an ancient and esoteric lens—not as a foundational mathematical tool, but as a dangerous concept to be avoided, or merely a placeholder used to decode the hidden writings and secret languages of Renaissance alchemists.
Image: US Air Force – Sandia National Laboratory – TRESTLE Electromagnetic Pulse Test Apparatus. The facility is the largest wood-and-glue laminated structure in the world. Aircraft tested here are subjected to up to 10 million volts of electricity to simulate the effects of a nuclear explosion and assess the “hardness” of electrical and electronic equipment to the EMP pulse generated by a nuclear burst. (Photo by U.S. Air Force (courtesy Natural Resource Defense Council) via Wikimedia Commons)
Source: GT, "EMP attack could kill 90% of Americans within a year" r/reptiliandude ( 05 March 2018) https://old.reddit.com/r/reptiliandude/comments/8288n6/emp_attack_could_kill_90_of_americans_within_a/
reptiliandude: I explained to you earlier the reasons why your cannibalistic ancestors were ‘field tested’ on my world. The human body survives that which shuts down electronic equipment or ‘enhanced’ and ‘augmented’ people. This is another reason why a species should always consider well its dependence upon internal augmentations, especially those permanently affixed within the skull.
garbotalk: So those who get augmented would be damaged from an EMP burst. Good to know.
explorer1357: Wouldnt the chip just burn out? Or if the chip dies, the person dies too?
garbotalk: Transhuman augmentation would be damaged by EMP to the person who has it. Kayeen chips are not deactivated by EMP. Only fooling the chips that you’re dead from DMT or near drowning make them release.
reptiliandude: Hence, the value of the old school form of religious ‘baptism.’ Which was really a form of controlled drowning to bring the person into something akin to having had a psychedelic experience. It was rather… life changing. Hence, being ‘born again.’
Firstladytree: How did we get to the point of thinking that children who are not baptized would end up in ‘limbo’?
reptiliandude: I’ve scratched my head at that one myself… The whole purpose of baptism served the same purpose as the psychedelic experience did. And, unlike psychoactive substances, the one doing the administration could direct the experience. The small and the great, the wealthy and the poor, the mighty and the weak all came to realize their mortality. This has been lost to the world, and society is worse because of it. It is a good thing to see the ‘angel of death’ wearing your own face as it greets you.
ACuriousHumanBeing: Even weirder is that when we do baptize, it is kids that are baptized…instead of adults who would actually appreciate the experience.
garbotalk: Ugh. I’d rather avoid chipping.
abc2jb: Kayeen chips?
reptiliandude: Yes. Your technology is silicon based. The ‘chips’ which the Kayeen have embedded into select human hosts are carbon-based. At least among the higher orders of authority. Oops…
garbotalk: The higher orders of society include the extremely wealthy families with trust funds and titles, political leaders and business executives. Those who demonstrate sociopathic behavior are ripe for Kayeen corruption and domination. They’re responsive to bribes, likely have dirty secrets to exploit for blackmail, and are the current traitors of humanity, the Siriv.
Those Siriv might not even realize they’ve been chipped, if selected for overwriting. Imagine, whose life would you want to live if you were an alien, a George Soros or a truck driver? Yes, the Siriv who stupidly work with the Kayeen will most likely be the first to lose their children to aliens overwriting their minds.
ACuriousHumanBeing: What a fitting, horrible, sad ending for those Bourgeois
explorer1357: So as long as the general public keeps an eye on making sure no carbon based chips gets introduced we’re good?
reptiliandude: There’s nothing inherently ‘wrong’ with carbon-based ‘chips.’
explorer1357: So nothing wrong with chips. What makes them wrong is what we install them FOR right? On another note, ive been wondering how youd get the public to put in something that can track, control, and kill you without them finding out about these features aside from the capabilities of a regular chip. I mean, its pretty hard to hide those features, been having trouble figuring how mass chipping would play out.
garbotalk: Link to related thread
