Number:0 (Meta, no ontology)

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0 is a number before 1 and after -1. Dividing anything by 0 causes a kitten somewhere in the world to stop breathing, therefore most processors have safeguards against attempting the operations. Legacy calculators however might still divide by zero - it's recommended you dispose of it properly.