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________________ 5. Number System Quantitatively, numbers are classified in three main categories depending on their accountability - numerate, innumerate and infinite. These are further divided in three sub-categories - Minimum, Medium and Maximum. Amongst these nine categories, only eight were adopted by the mathematicians and the last sub-category of maximal infinity is discarded on similar grounds upon which the zero was discarded. Their further subclasses are twenty, which are as follows: There are three classes of the numerates : • Minimum (minimal) • Medium, intermediate, middle or intervening • Maximum (maximal) There are nine types of the innumerate: • Minimal Lowest Innumerate • Medium Lowest Innumerate Maximal Lowest Innumerate Minimal Average Innumerate Medium Average Innumerate Maximal Average Innumerate • Minimal Highest Innumerate • Medium Highest Innumerate • Maximal Highest Innumerate. There are eight types of the infinite : • Minimal Lowest Infinite • Medium Lowest Infinite Maximal Lowest Infinite Minimal Average Infinite Medium Average Infinite Maximal Average Infinite • Minimal Highest Infinite • Medium Highest Infinite The ninth possibility of 'maximal highest infinite' has been treated as absolute infinity and thus discarded as non-existent. This is termed as 'Asadbhav'. This presumption was premeditated as the absolute zero was considered non-existent. By simple analogy, absolute infinity is not possible; anything can just tend to become absolutely infinite. 129
SR No.034033
Book TitleJainism
Original Sutra AuthorN/A
AuthorM R Gelra
PublisherCreatespace
Publication Year2017
Total Pages148
LanguageEnglish
ClassificationBook_English
File Size27 MB
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