after reading this thread:
https://www.physicsforums.com/showthread.php?s=&threadid=11688
sorry as facinating as it is, I only understood a fraction of it.
I hate to bump my own post but,
using the notation or principles from that post can I use
the following to explain a bit more...
The number 2
What if the number 2 is the origin of whole numbers? (Instead of 0)
The criteria for a whole number would contain that a whole number would primarily need to be wholly divisble by 2.
does 2/2 = 2
as there are 2 combinations of the halves of 2
I think this can be...