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OK, this is the field in which I have a problem with the idea of imaginary numbers. No one better be making a real bridge--that I have to drive my real self over in my real car with real death awaiting if the bridge gets all fubar'd--using math involving imaginary numbers.
If engineers have to plug in numbers that don't exist--basically grabbing a random figure out of thin air and saying 'hey, this'll do'[1]--to solve the calculus involved in figuring out the area under the curve of a bridge, how can you ever be sure the bridge is actually going to work?
My brain, she does not grasp it.
[1] If it doesn't exist in the first place, what's stopping i from being any possible number? What's stopping it from being zero and cancelling everything out? Who gets to decide what value a non-existent number takes?
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If it doesn't exist in the first place, what's stopping i from being any possible number? What's stopping it from being zero and cancelling everything out? Who gets to decide what value a non-existent number takes?
i isn't just any imaginary number, it's a particular one, with particular properties within the number system. It can't be zero, because i squared is -1, while 0 squared is 0. (And non-existant isn't the same as imaginary. Imaginary numbers "exist" as much as any other number does.)
basically grabbing a random figure out of thin air
1) It's not a random number, it's the same as any symbol used to represent something. We use letters to represent the sounds we make. Just because Arabic doesn't look like English, doesn't mean it's not language.
2) It follows specific rules. It works one way and one way only. Just like 2 will always be 2.
So, your bridge is not going to fall down because of the math. It will fall down because the contractor is a cheap shit who used materials that did not meet the engineers carefully laid plans.
So are there other imaginary numbers exclusive of i? Like, is there a letter that represents i+1, i+2, the square root of i, etc.?
If i is one specific value within the set of imaginary numbers, is it possible to explain to a layman what kind of property i has that makes it different from the rest of the set?
Edited to add that I'm not trying to be belligerent or dismissive; I really want to understand this and I have never been able to do it. It's very frustrating.
Hates math. It makes me feel so dumb and I AM NOT DUMB.
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How do use that site? Do ihave have to download something to make it work?
You need a downloading client, yeah. I recommend Azureus. Just install, and then click!
Jen, I don't know if this will help you, but it explains imaginary numbers better than I feel I can. Good luck.