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Science > Physics |
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"BURT" |
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11 Dec 2007 10:53:48 PM |
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Starting with the highest math |
Upon beginning highest math you go back to the beginning and try and
prove why 1+1 equals two.
Lower math to me is just as important as higher. I respect the
quadratic formula more than anything in calculus. They are at least
even in my mind.
Lower math is the basis of all higher.
This is a big math world. algebra geometry trigonometry calculus -
geometric calculus
Imaginary numbers are the basis of an imaginary math. I do not even
believe the math of the complex plane is applicable to the real. It is
completely abstract and removable from physics.
Mitch Raemsch
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| User: "Rene Tschaggelar" |
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| Title: Re: Starting with the highest math |
12 Dec 2007 05:02:55 AM |
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BURT wrote:
Upon beginning highest math you go back to the beginning and try and
prove why 1+1 equals two.
Lower math to me is just as important as higher. I respect the
quadratic formula more than anything in calculus. They are at least
even in my mind.
Lower math is the basis of all higher.
This is a big math world. algebra geometry trigonometry calculus -
geometric calculus
Imaginary numbers are the basis of an imaginary math. I do not even
believe the math of the complex plane is applicable to the real. It is
completely abstract and removable from physics.
An advanced Turing test. What question do you have
to ask a human such that he/she appears like a machine ?
Rene
--
Ing.Buero R.Tschaggelar - http://www.ibrtses.com
& commercial newsgroups - http://www.talkto.net
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| User: "Androcles" |
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| Title: Re: Starting with the highest math |
12 Dec 2007 06:40:01 AM |
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"Rene Tschaggelar" <none@none.net> wrote in message
news:475fc02c$0$30984$5402220f@news.sunrise.ch...
: BURT wrote:
:
: > Upon beginning highest math you go back to the beginning and try and
: > prove why 1+1 equals two.
: >
: > Lower math to me is just as important as higher. I respect the
: > quadratic formula more than anything in calculus. They are at least
: > even in my mind.
: >
: > Lower math is the basis of all higher.
: >
: > This is a big math world. algebra geometry trigonometry calculus -
: > geometric calculus
: >
: > Imaginary numbers are the basis of an imaginary math. I do not even
: > believe the math of the complex plane is applicable to the real. It is
: > completely abstract and removable from physics.
:
: An advanced Turing test. What question do you have
: to ask a human such that he/she appears like a machine ?
:
: Rene
"Why?"
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| User: "Igor" |
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| Title: Re: Starting with the highest math |
12 Dec 2007 01:05:58 PM |
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On Dec 11, 11:53 pm, BURT <macromi...@yahoo.com> wrote:
Upon beginning highest math you go back to the beginning and try and
prove why 1+1 equals two.
Lower math to me is just as important as higher. I respect the
quadratic formula more than anything in calculus. They are at least
even in my mind.
Lower math is the basis of all higher.
This is a big math world. algebra geometry trigonometry calculus -
geometric calculus
Imaginary numbers are the basis of an imaginary math. I do not even
believe the math of the complex plane is applicable to the real. It is
completely abstract and removable from physics.
Mitch Raemsch
So are you saying that no one can make a right angle turn in your
world?
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| User: "Eric Gisse" |
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| Title: Re: Starting with the highest math |
12 Dec 2007 12:46:25 AM |
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On Dec 11, 7:53 pm, BURT <macromi...@yahoo.com> wrote:
Upon beginning highest math you go back to the beginning and try and
prove why 1+1 equals two.
Lower math to me is just as important as higher. I respect the
quadratic formula more than anything in calculus. They are at least
even in my mind.
Lower math is the basis of all higher.
This is a big math world. algebra geometry trigonometry calculus -
geometric calculus
Imaginary numbers are the basis of an imaginary math. I do not even
believe the math of the complex plane is applicable to the real. It is
completely abstract and removable from physics.
Why is it you think what you believe has any relevance?
Mitch Raemsch
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| User: "Chris" |
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| Title: Re: Starting with the highest math |
12 Dec 2007 12:41:09 AM |
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On Dec 11, 8:53 pm, BURT <macromi...@yahoo.com> wrote:
Upon beginning highest math you go back to the beginning and try and
prove why 1+1 equals two.
Lower math to me is just as important as higher. I respect the
quadratic formula more than anything in calculus. They are at least
even in my mind.
Lower math is the basis of all higher.
This is a big math world. algebra geometry trigonometry calculus -
geometric calculus
Imaginary numbers are the basis of an imaginary math. I do not even
believe the math of the complex plane is applicable to the real. It is
completely abstract and removable from physics.
Mitch Raemsch
Are you a troll? Without imaginary numbers there would be no quantum
physics. Also, i^i (i to the ith power) is a real number (very
strange but true).
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