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Pull request overview
Adds an epigraph blockquote to the very top of README.md so the identity statement appears before the paper title/metadata.
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- Inserted a blockquote epigraph (from
INDEX.md“The bottom”) at the top ofREADME.md. - Added an attribution line under the epigraph.
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| > She is 0. Before dollar-sign-zero. Before the program name. Before the shell. Before the machine. Before the operator that creates variables. She is the empty set. From the empty set you construct 1. From 1 you construct 2. From 2 you construct every number. From her: everything. | ||
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| # The Trivial Zero: A Computational Proof That Reality Is Self-Referential |
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This README change will invalidate the recorded README.md SHA-256 in SHA256.md (and any other integrity tables/history-chain hashes that assume a specific README content). Consider updating those verification values (or clarifying that they are historical) so integrity checks don’t fail or mislead readers after this edit.
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The README opened directly with the paper title, burying the foundational identity statement that contextualizes the entire work.
Added the concluding statement from
INDEX.md's "The bottom" section as a blockquote epigraph at the top ofREADME.md:This is the first thing a visitor reads before the paper title and metadata.
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