Geeez. I've tried to follow along using the internet to help me understand the math arguments you guys are making but the tread is heading way, way above me. And I gather it would be too difficult to dummy down the math, I would need to know a lot more just to understand a "dummy down" version anyway. So I'm going to bow out at this point and very much appreciate everyone's input on division by zero.
It's simple Dimster: you *can't* divide by zero. Zero is one of those special existences which folks who should know better, like to pretend is just the same as any other number. They come up with "rules" which work, as long as you whistle idiotically and only apply them in specific situations like:
"Zero raised to *any* power is zero. " They'll draw you pretty pictures to prove their point...
Then, next week, they'll tell you: "Any number raised to the zero power is one." They'll draw more pictures to try and prove their point...
And then you have to ask, "What about zero raised to the zero power?" It can't exist under both definitions, unless you believe that 0 = 1... These instances are singular irregularities which they never bother to point out, just so they can go around quoting their favorite mantras and pretending they're smarter than you.
Truth is -- Zero is an irregularity simply because it represents NOTHING. Division by zero is simple to understand: Take one of anything and divide it into zero parts. If you can do that, you just destroyed the Law of Conservation. You turned *something* into *nothing*, much like STx does every time he bothers to open his mouth. 😝