Authors: Jan Pavo Barukčić, Ilija Barukčić
Today, the division of zero by zero (0/0) is a concept in philosophy, mathematics and physics without a definite solution. On this view, we are left with an inadequate and unsatisfactory situation that we are not allowed to divide zero by zero while the need to divide zero by zero (i. e. divide a tensor component which is equal to zero by another tensor component which is equal to zero) is great. A solution of the philosophically, logically, mathematically and physically far reaching problem of the division of zero by zero (0/0) is still not in sight. The aim of this contribution is to solve the problem of the division of zero by zero (0/0) while relying on Einstein's theory of special relativity. In last consequence, Einstein's theory of special relativity demands the division of zero by zero. Due to Einstein's theory of special relativity it is (0/0) = 1. As we will see, either we must accept the division of zero by zero as possible and defined or we must abandon Einstein's theory of special relativity as refuted.
Comments: 11 Pages. (C) Jan Pavo Barukčić, Münster and Ilija Barukčić, Jever, Germany, 2015/2016. PUBLISHED April 2016 BY: Journal of Applied Physics and Mathematics vol. 4, no. 4, pp. 686-696. http://dx.doi.org/10.4236/jamp.2016.44085
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