Sujet : Re: New way of dealing with complex numbers
De : jp (at) *nospam* python.invalid (Python)
Groupes : sci.mathDate : 08. Mar 2025, 14:32:48
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Le 08/03/2025 à 14:18, Richard Hachel a écrit :
Le 08/03/2025 à 12:47, efji a écrit :
Le 08/03/2025 à 12:08, Python a écrit :
the total delirium he is now stuck on (i^x=-1 for all x).
Pathetic idiot...
To me, i is that imaginary unit with a mathematical property such that i^x=-1.
i=-1
i²=-1
i².i=-1
i².i²=-1
This is completely inconsistent.
This contradict an elementary logical property of equality which is that if a is in the domain of a function f, then a = b implies f(a) = f(b) [pick f:x->x^2, a = i, b = -1] You cannot do any reasoning in a system that contradict this.