Matter'', basically saying the same thing, referring to consciousness at a very basic or primative level. Our brain processes the basic form of consciousness and creates emotions, awaresess (our 5 senses) and other factors that make us alive and living beings.
What do you think of this concept?
Technically speaking, you can’t cite Kit for starting a sentence using numbers and then in your example of the correct way to write numbers, you’ve written numbers, only you’ve spelled them out using letters and words.
It would be more accurate to state that a sentence cannot start expressed by numbers instead of letters.
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Prior to posting my response to you, I sought the definitions of the words “number, numbers, numeral, numerals, numerical, numerically”, etc. I discovered that each of them has connotations for both numbers written in word form and for those written in numerical form (raw numbers or number symbols). As such, it’s difficult to pinpoint exactly what one means in comparing one method to the other method merely by using one of the words.
“Numerals” can be represented either way. When numerals are written out in word form using letters, they are still numerals. For instance, the words “fox, dog, horse, alligator” are all animals in at least one of their respective definitions, so they are also animals. “Cup, glass, plate, saucer, fork” are all dishes and utensils or dining-related in at least one of their respective definitions. “Bone, skin, vein, bladder” are all anatomy-related. “Seven, ninety thousand, ten, eighty-four” are all numbers, as are “7, 90,000, 10, 84”.
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Ok, here we go again. Words are words and numerals are numerals, you’re absolutely right.
Twenty-five hundred is a numeral too. A numeral that is written out in word form.
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I agree, 2500 is a group of numerals that is written in numerical form, and twenty-five hundred is a number that represents that same numeral written in word form. The numerical form should not be used to start sentences.