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2024-04-09 17:38:11
There are four solutions to the equation x⁴ = 1, so it is not true that i = 1. Furthermore, imaginary numbers are just as real (or are just as imaginary) than so-called imaginary numbers. [Link] [Link]
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2024-04-09 19:30:35
This proof doesn't work. It is akin to saying: "Negative numbers aren't real: -1 = (-1)^1 = (-1)^(2/2) = ((-1)^2)^(1/2)) = (1^(1/2)) = 1" It doesn't work since there are multiple (4) solutions to the equation x⁴ = 1. [Link] [Link]
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2024-04-09 21:15:13
It's a joke
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