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How about the number 130?I think that zero is not a real number. It only indicates absence of anything.
I think that the zero indicates that the number 130 is a multiple of ten.
In particular, 130 = (13 times 10).
Now, consider ten itself:
10 = 1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1
There doesn’t seem to be an absence of ones when we write 10 in ordinary Hindu-Arabic decimal notation.
Now, consider the absence of a numerator.
Do we have (0/100) = (/100)?
It’s not clear what value a fraction has when the numerator is omitted.
It looks like a syntax error.