This clarification paper refines the conceptual role of zero within the author’s orientation-based cosmological framework. Zero is treated not as a numerical absence but as a neutral, non-oriented reference state corresponding to maximal symmetry without directional differentiation. The expression 0⁰ is addressed explicitly. It is not interpreted as a defined ontological value, but as a symmetric limit converging to unity under controlled conditions. Unity (1) is understood as the minimal stabilized orientation — the smallest structural differentiation that separates a system from neutral symmetry. A spherical model is introduced as a geometric metaphor: zero corresponds to the center without orientation, while all possible orientations lie on the surface. Stable forms are interpreted as rare orientations, emerging only when coherence successfully stabilizes differentiation beyond neutrality. A final section briefly relates this framework to absolute zero (−273.15°C), clarifying that absolute zero represents an energetic limit rather than an ontological boundary. Entropy may lose operational meaning at this limit, but structural potential remains. This work is consistent with the author’s previous publications on neutral origin, emergence, and centrifugal cosmology, and serves as a formal clarification within that corpus.
Kujtim Gjoka (Wed,) studied this question.