This paper explores the paradox of "Zero." It argues that in complex systems, a true zero state is unattainable due to inherent noise, residual energy, and human error. We specifically examine this through the lens of modern urban and digital infrastructures. Core Arguments
"Zero" should be viewed as a in a mathematical sense—something we approach but never touch. Acknowledging this "Not True" nature allows for more resilient engineering and honest policy-making. Zero Why Not true NM OKC HOME CW
💡 : Absolute zero is a directional goal, not a destination. This paper explores the paradox of "Zero
: The "Home" initiative and the "CW" (Civil Works/Cold Weather) impacts. Zero Why Not true NM OKC HOME CW