How Math Can Prove God is Real

We can’t witness God.

We can’t imagine God.

Because of this, most people assume we can’t describe or understand God either.

What if the answer has been in plain sight all along? What if the truth about God could be found in a concept we’re taught at the beginning of algebra?

We learn numbers by example, but when we first learn about zero, we find out we have already been using it—even in ignorance. Zero is the foundational reference point in math. It defines every number. It proves every equation. It’s the unseen constant that makes measurement possible.

Despite its importance to defining all value, zero is routinely excluded from how math is applied to reality. There is no logically sound reason behind it. We just can’t see it or imagine it, so it gets ignored and overlooked. The very fact that we need zero proves it’s not just abstract.

It’s essential. In order to have a first of anything, there must have previously been none. It is one of the only rules that has no exceptions.

So what happens when we apply the necessary starting point for all measurement and quantity to reality itself?  We find:

A universal origin,

a creator of all,

or an infinite singularity.

This sounds exactly like what people mean when they say God, without the imagination and personification. Since that’s where all the paradoxes, conundrums, and contradictions come from, none of those types of characteristics should’ve been part of describing the Creator to begin with.

It boils down to this:

If math describes reality and zero is its necessary starting point, then it is logical to conclude everything numbers can be applied to requires an origin comparable to zero. Since such a reality can’t be seen, imagined, or measured; but it is still required for everything else to exist, denying it is irrational.

We accept zero without proof of its physical presence because without it, math doesn’t make sense. The same applies to God.

We’re not talking about the character, the myth, or the contradiction-filled idol made in man’s image. We’re talking about the absolute origin: the uncaused, immeasurable constant behind all that is.

That’s not something to believe in. It’s something to understand.

God is to reality what zero is to math.

This statement isn’t symbolic. It is meant to be taken literally.

Once you grasp it, you can’t deny it.

Once you accept it, you can’t forget it.

You don’t need faith. You need clarity.

And math already gave it to you.

Explore the unseen constant of existence.

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