Decimals With An Exponent Of Zero by Justin Coslor 2021-10-22 Since any whole number to the zero (dimensional) exponent equals one, here is what would happen if a decimal or sum of ratios from decimal expansion were put to an zero (dimensional) exponent. 3.14 = 3^(0)*10^(0) + 1^(0)*10^(-1*0) + 4^(0)*10^(-2*0) and that equals 1 + 1 + 1 points = 3 points. Technically, the decimal digits are all part of the same portion, so the whole number makes one point and the decimal digits portion makes another point, when put to an zero (dimensional) exponent and they meet at the decimal point. In other words it all begins with one odd object in the heart of space. When treated as a whole object in parenthesis, (3.14)^(0) = 1 point. So considering a digit or decimal digit or fraction turned into a zero (dimensional) exponent converts what it is into points that used to represent a mathematical object.