Tuesday, February 19, 2013

The Natural Log Basis of Imaginary Numbers

Hi, this is Sam Roach here.


Think about it -- the limit of a variable as it Approaches the square root of the natural log of 0 from the negative toward the positive is negative Imaginary infinity, and, the limit of a variable as it Approaches the square root of the natural log of 0 from the positive toward the negative is positive Imaginary infinity.

In between the two just mentioned limits, is the basis of the whole scope of finite Imaginary  numbers.

When one takes (i)^4, it equals one.

So, not only do imaginary numbers take a different perspective from the directly previous, yet, (infinity)^4 to (0+)^4 also here take a different perspective from the directly previous. 

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Sincreley,

Samuel David Roach.

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