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NS is infinite, it is not '0' but in reality NS is -0.0>inf<1 one"]
That's not a very promising start on your mathematics. Aside from your odd notation -0.0...01 (where the string of zeroes is infinite) IS equal to zero.
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Do you mean 0.00000001 (not -0.0>inf<1, whatever that means???)? If so then this technically would be zero as 0.00000001 could never be reached. Someone let know if I am wrong in my assumptions.
Only that -0.00000001 isn't merely technically zero. It's exactly zero. Sticking the 1 on the end of the infinite string of zeroes makes no difference whatsoever.