Deborah Harrell wrote: > ><sigh> >Clearly I must bow to those with superior knowledge in >this field - but I still don't have to like the kinked >logic of a supposedly rational _Mathematics_. ;P > Mathematics is not about numbers, it's about abstract things that can be manipulated using known rules.
An imaginary number is as logical as a function, or a set, or a matrix. I think you accept sets - heck, my _daughters_ have managed sets at Terceira Serie [the equivalent in the USA is 4th grade]. But sets can become much more weirder than irrational numbers Alberto Monteiro _______________________________________________ http://www.mccmedia.com/mailman/listinfo/brin-l