this isn't an answer but part of the question, i ran our of space and i dont really know what im doing, sorry
so basicly 0 theory is just a name i gave this thing i thought of, but i recently found someone else thought of it b4 me.
but it goes as such, 0/0 can be anything between negative infinity and positive infinity in mathematics -->mathforum.org/library/drmath/view/55722.html
and if we relate this to physics, to the beginning of the universe
0 force/0 Area = infinite pressure
infinte pressure * 0 area = 0 force
0 force/0 acceleration = infinte mass
infinte mass * c square =infinte energy
or if u wanna be technical
the square root of ((infinte mass * c to the power of 4)+(0 momentum * c squared)) = energy
so it say 0 force and 0 area can equal some thing
is this right or is this wrong please answer :)
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