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Surah Ikhlas defines God`s nature in beutifull mathematical Equations

Started by perrywest29, May 03, 2023, 06:45:16 AM

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perrywest29

Peace All

Today i presesnt to you a beutifull mathematical equation that I derived from Surah Ikhlas that explains God`s nature
Let`s begin

Sutah Ikhlas 112

verse 1 :
Say,  "He is Allah—One;                *(1)


vers 2 :
Allah—the Sustainer;                     *(=)


verse 3 :
he begets not,  nor is begotten;      *(0)


verse 4 :
and none is like him ;                     *(∞)



The equation looks like this

1=0x∞

Explanation of the equations


∞=anything/0

So anything=∞x0


however we need to define what this anything can be


It can be something greater than 1 in that case it can take on value upto infinity


it can also be smaller than 1 in that case it can be a fraction so small it approaches 0
however any fraction can be expressed as 1/something


here something approaches infinity and fraction approaches 0

So we have two possible direction towards which this Anything can take on vale


but notice that

anything can`t be ∞

because than it would mean
∞=∞x0  which can`t be because
anything multiplied by 0 we get 0



also anything can`t be 0


because than
0=∞x0
or ∞=0/0 which is also false because anthing divided by 0 is also 0


so the only value of anything can be 1 as it is the only value that satisfies the equation


∞=1/0  (1 divided by 0 is unbound) and


0=1/∞  (1 divided by ∞ brings back value of 0 )


so

1=∞x0

perrywest29

yes infinity is the upper limit of what number can take on value of. But we don`t know what infinity is because there`s nothing like it. It keeps on going. similar to the verse 4 of ikhlas

Jafar

Once we're talking about the infinite then we will not be mistaken talking about something else, because there cannot be many / multiple infinite. Due to the nature that infinite does not have any border / limit that separate it with anything.

The equation is more of:
∞ = 1 x ∞

1 is an identity number, it exist in all form of finite / bordered number.
When we're saying 8 for example it's 8 = 1 X 8
Yet 8 or any finite number however is inside the range of ∞
As thus ∞ contain and exist in every-thing.
As there's nothing that's outside of ∞, given the definition of ∞ by itself is boundless / borderless / limitless.

∞ however has certain similarity with 0
Both has no border / limit / boundary.

Within spirituality context, every finite / bordered identity / entity or sometimes people refer it as 'soul', can reach the infinite / ∞ only by eliminating it's boundary or ego, which separate itself with another finite self, thus becoming 0.
It's not a coincidence within semitic tradition the word 'nevi' or 'nabi' by itself literally means "hollow" or "empty".