This paper is a speculative sketch by a painter, aiming to redefine the "zero point" within the realms of addition and multiplication. Here, the origin of numbers is explored not as static symbols such as "0" or "1," but as a "phenomenological spatial model" governed by the laws of energy conservation. In this context, the fundamental unit of existence is referred to as a "Monado," following the Leibnizian tradition. From this perspective, the contemporary number-theoretic approach to the Riemann Hypothesis is viewed as a potential permanent drift away from the essential dynamics of prime numbers. Consequently, this work argues for the necessity of identifying the "Universal Mapping Absolute (UMA)-Monado"—the absolute zero point of the universe bridging the additive and multiplicative worlds.
Hirofumi Miyauchi (Sun,) studied this question.