Procedure 5
Procedure 5
Finally:
0ph/0ph can work because 0ph is not a number but a partial number, or a ph. This is what makes quantum math so important. Therefore, part of a number, zero, that has been disassembled can be put in the denominator to be used mathematically.
Plus, the NV of zero can not be used... and only the PH in the denominator. Also, therefore, the PH of zero in the denominator can cross the equal mark, but only the PH and a NV of zero must be on the other side of the equal mark to reasemble it to make the number zero. this can finish up the equation.
However, placeholders of anything other than zero can't be done added, subtracted, multiplied, or divided with PH of zero under zero . Therefore, 0ph/0ph must be true (and no other number) for this to work . In other words, PH can only relate to its own number type