"Any number divided by 0 is meaningless." This is a "conclusion" about 0 that teachers from primary school to middle school are still talking about. At that time, division (primary school) was to divide a copy into several parts and figure out how many there were in each part. A whole cannot be divided into 0 parts, which is "meaningless". Later, I learned that 0 in a/0 can represent a variable with zero as the limit (the absolute value of a variable is always smaller than an arbitrarily small positive number in the process of change) and should be equal to infinity (the absolute value of a variable is always larger than an arbitrarily large positive number in the process of change). From this, another theorem about 0 is obtained: "A variable whose limit is zero is called infinitesimal".
"Room 203 105 in 2003", although all of them are zeros, they are roughly similar in appearance; They have different meanings. 0 indicator vacancy of 105 and 2003 cannot be deleted. 0 in Room 203 separates "Building (2)" from "House Number". (3) "(that is, Room 8 on the second floor) can be deleted. 0 also means that ...
Einstein once said: "I always think it is absurd to explore the meaning and purpose of a person or all living things." I want to study all the numbers of "existence", so I'd better know the number of "non-existence" first, so as not to become what Einstein called "absurd". As a middle school student, my ability is limited after all, and my understanding of 0 is not thorough enough. In the future, I hope (including action) to find "my new continent" in the "ocean of knowledge".