This may be too philosophical for this forum. contextually there is 0 so it has actual math. But I believe the idea is out of mathematical context, more philosophical.
1) 'not equal to' = no (ex. not equal to blue = no blue)
2) no blue = 0 blue
3) therefore, 0 = 'not equal to'
then what is the 'not equal to' sign used for. Progamming?
And not equal to what? What if i had a statement blue =/= red... pretty much means blue and red are logically incompatible. Almost like there is 0 red in blue and 0 blue in red. But that's not the function of Not equal to...
the 'not equal to' sign ( =/= )? If I say, blue =/= red. could you simply say: blue = 0 red? Or: life =/= death... mean life = 0 death? Does the not equal to sign mean merely 'incompatible' or does it mean 0 of the thing =/=?
How do you use that sign?! I may be far off