Could someone write an ‘explanation’ (or even an exposition) of the word ‘zeroless’ in Chapter 6, DTS, Space Dimensionality.
I am surprised to find I can follow what is being said quite well – getting the feel of it and its implications physically, mentally, psychologically and emotionally.
But I can’t get a sense of what is meant by ‘zeroless’ and what the term actually adds to what is already written here. (Maths and everything to do with it was never my strong point at school – to put it mildly).
Does it imply prior to nothing, so speak?
Thank you.
Perhaps “Alice and Wonderland” is a stab at exploring the Zeroless? The circular hole in the ground through which the white rabbit and Alice fell was “nothing” but a “zero” on the face of the English countryside. But when she fell in and reached another reality, she discovered a realm that is ordinarily hidden but also kind of coherent.
Consider the above request ignored. I’m just parallel parking beside your question.
Please ignore my above request: I wrote it before I had read Jack’s Orientation for this week. I see he answers my question in the second paragraph.