Math without zero?

Michaelsrk

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Hey guys I need help with something. Basically I was thinking about doing math without the number 0, I figured using only the digits 123456789 I could arrange them to create the pattern you see here:
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If you take notice all numbers corresponding to each other = 9 (1+8=9 )(2+7=9) (3+6=9)(4+5=9) then reverse (5+4=9)(6+3=9)(7+2=9)(8+1=9)
So I thought what if I make a graph using this idea, Here is what I came up with:


If you will notice all I simply did was write 12345678 and then in then next column I again wrote 12345678 in order to do this again I simply could have started with the 2 and wrote 2345678 going down(vertical). Instead I wrote them going left to right (horizontal) As you can see the numbers split apart but always combine to 9 which they would have done no matter how I decided to write them. Now you may ask "but what is so special about 9" well as it so happens every equal degree is 9 as well (18,27,36,45,54,63,72,81,90,180,270,360 etc) Also you might be interested to know that our numbers represent angles(90 degree angles) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XvekfZ0uTpc So basically you are writing 1(90) 2(180) 3(360) 4(450) 5(540) 6(630) 7(720) 8(810) 9(900)

radian 9: 0.15708(1+5+7+0+8 = 21(3) radian 90: 1.+5+7+0+8 = 21(3)
radian 18: 0.314159 =23(5) radian 180: 3.14159(5)
radian 27: (0.4+7+1+2+3+9 =26(8) radian 270: 4+.7+1+2+3+9(8)
radian 36: 0.6+2+8+3+1+9 = 29(1) radian 360: 6+.2+8+3+1+9 = 29(1)
radian 45: 0.7+8+5+3+9+8 = 40(4) radian 450 7.85398 = 40(4)
radian 54: 0.9+4+2+4+7+8 = 34(7)
radian 63: 1+.0+9+9+5+6 = 30(3)
radian 72: 1+.2+5+6+6+4 = 24(6)
radian 81: 1.+4+1+3+7+2 = 18(9)
radian 90: 1.+5+7+0+8 = 21(3)
radian 180: 3.14159(5)
radian 270: 4+.7+1+2+3+9(8)
radian 360: 6+.2+8+3+1+9 = 29(1)
radian 450 7.85398 = 40(4)

Here amazingly(At least in my mind) you can see that when you calculate the radians in such a manor every number appears except for 2.
I was also surprised to see the first 6 digits for pi moved one decimal place to the right when I looked at angle 18 and then they aligned with 180
Note: I wanted to stop calculating with 0s when I seen the pattern appearing to be the same, So I did, you can check the rest if I have peaked your interests.
Also this is primarily research based on geometric patterns in nature and my understanding of a "paradox"
Basically my understanding of a paradox is 2 mirrors placed on either side and viewing it from the center. The idea is that everything mimics everything in a parallel manor. More easily put, put your hands together and open them equally, You will see the same thing happening except your hands will mirror one another.
Questions: Where is the number 2 in the calculations for radians? What could 0s and .(decimal points) mean?
 
(Hope this is the right forum)

Hey guys I need help with something. Basically I was thinking about doing math without the number 0, I figured using only the digits 123456789 I could arrange them to create the pattern you see here:
Circle%20-%202.jpg

If you take notice all numbers corresponding to each other = 9 (1+8=9 )(2+7=9) (3+6=9)(4+5=9) then reverse (5+4=9)(6+3=9)(7+2=9)(8+1=9)
So I thought what if I make a graph using this idea, Here is what I came up with:


If you will notice all I simply did was write 12345678 and then in then next column I again wrote 12345678 in order to do this again I simply could have started with the 2 and wrote 2345678 going down(vertical). Instead I wrote them going left to right (horizontal) As you can see the numbers split apart but always combine to 9 which they would have done no matter how I decided to write them. Now you may ask "but what is so special about 9" well as it so happens every equal degree is 9 as well (18,27,36,45,54,63,72,81,90,180,270,360 etc) Also you might be interested to know that our numbers represent angles(90 degree angles) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XvekfZ0uTpc So basically you are writing 1(90) 2(180) 3(360) 4(450) 5(540) 6(630) 7(720) 8(810) 9(900)

radian 9: 0.15708(1+5+7+0+8 = 21(3) radian 90: 1.+5+7+0+8 = 21(3)
radian 18: 0.314159 =23(5) radian 180: 3.14159(5)
radian 27: (0.4+7+1+2+3+9 =26(8) radian 270: 4+.7+1+2+3+9(8)
radian 36: 0.6+2+8+3+1+9 = 29(1) radian 360: 6+.2+8+3+1+9 = 29(1)
radian 45: 0.7+8+5+3+9+8 = 40(4) radian 450 7.85398 = 40(4)
radian 54: 0.9+4+2+4+7+8 = 34(7)
radian 63: 1+.0+9+9+5+6 = 30(3)
radian 72: 1+.2+5+6+6+4 = 24(6)
radian 81: 1.+4+1+3+7+2 = 18(9)
radian 90: 1.+5+7+0+8 = 21(3)
radian 180: 3.14159(5)
radian 270: 4+.7+1+2+3+9(8)
radian 360: 6+.2+8+3+1+9 = 29(1)
radian 450 7.85398 = 40(4)

Here amazingly(At least in my mind) you can see that when you calculate the radians in such a manor every number appears except for 2.
I was also surprised to see the first 6 digits for pi moved one decimal place to the right when I looked at angle 18 and then they aligned with 180
Note: I wanted to stop calculating with 0s when I seen the pattern appearing to be the same, So I did, you can check the rest if I have peaked your interests.
Also this is primarily research based on geometric patterns in nature and my understanding of a "paradox"
Basically my understanding of a paradox is 2 mirrors placed on either side and viewing it from the center. The idea is that everything mimics everything in a parallel manor. More easily put, put your hands together and open them equally, You will see the same thing happening except your hands will mirror one another.
Questions: Where is the number 2 in the calculations for radians? What could 0s and .(decimal points) mean?
How do you plan to define "Additive Identity Property" (e.g. 5 + 0 = 5)
 
I really don't know I am making this up as I go :) maybe like this?

It depends on what your starting point is.

whoops you said 0,4. Here is a couple examples of the possibilities.



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or

With 0 at a fixed point I couldn't be unsure how the pattern would unfold.


 
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