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The concept of
Natural integers is fundamental to Conceptualism.
Natural integers do not include the negative integers.
Zero,
"0"; and plus One, "+1," have special positions
and possess some unique properties, which set them apart from the other
Natural integers; both are, however, Natural integers when acting as
"placeholders" on a unit scale or during some mathematical
manipulations.
Natural integers are those integers which are naturally generated by
seminal motion as described by the Unified Concept, Brunardot
ellipses, and the Brunardot
Series.
Each Natural integer, except plus one, "+1," as the soliton of
a Brunardot ellipse, creates a unique
ellipse.
Each negative
integer generates the same Conceptual ellipse as a positive integer, which is one
scale unit higher than the negative integer;
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Because there are no negative Natural integers, Reality is a
"positive" manifestation; and, thus is explained why the Universe does not consist of "negative"
matter.
Numbers can be thought of as place holders on a scale which
slides. The important aspect is not their order such as
"positive" or "negative" but how many place holders
there are.
Zero, "0," represent unique qualities from that of Natural
integers; and, is thus, a singularity; with characteristics of
Infinity. Zero, "0," as a placeholder can be substituted
with any other interger.
Because of the universal
acceptance of integers that do not include the exceptions of Natural
integers, Natural integers can be a difficult concept
to grasp. However, if carefully considered, it should be noticed
that the generally accepted integers are without foundation or logic; in a relativistic
environment, it is the Natural integers that are logical.
Should you have any further questions
regarding Natural integers, please
E-mail for assistance.
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