Do you know that "1 + 1 = 2" is an assumption? It has not been proven yet.
I believe someone has come up with a proof of "2 + 2 = 4" but I am not sure.
There is another assumption that you can always add 1 to a number.
This assumption creates all kinds of problems. Infinity, not being able to divide by zero, etc.
Current mathematics assumes linear number lines. Everywhere in the universe we look, we do not see straight lines. We see circles, loops and spirals.
There are people working with circular number lines. And closed loop dimensions.
Lets say you had a number, which equalled all of the possible atoms in the galaxy.
Then if you counted 1,2,3,4... all of the atoms, any number larger than all possible doesn't make any sense.
When you look at the universe through these different mathematics, the universe and its laws make much more sense.
You failed to address any of my questions regarding proof or evidence to your claims.
You then continue to make claims with no backing.
Before continuing with more baseless statements, please respond to my questions that ask for evidence of all of your previous statements.
What? That "1 + 1 = 2" is an assumption?
I know they don't teach that in your typical mathematics class, but it is well known to all who look for it.
I would reply to you, but it's not possible.
You never answered any of my questions. And there is really no reason to continue, however ...
As far as 1 + 1 = 2 being an assumption, you never read Whitehead and Russel's Principia Mathematica (which I referenced in my first comment).
You'll find that they prove that statement 1 + 1 = 2 starting with assuming the concept of nothingness, or in mathematical set notation terms, the empty set.
For your homework for this evening, read the first chapter and do all the exercises.