• @eran_morad
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    1 year ago

    Bro, are you not aware of the Fourier transform?!? Electrical impedance? Wtf???

    • @[email protected]
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      31 year ago

      I said that any calculation in electrodynamics CAN be done without imaginary numbers, I never said that it would be the most common or convenient way of doing things.

      If you use a different form of solution to maxwells equations, electrical impedance can totally be expressed as just another real property. Fourier transform also is not necessary to solve maxwells equations or any other physical systems. It just might make it significantly easier and more convenient.

      Obviously imaginary numbers existed and where used way before quantum mechanics was a thing but they werent technically necessary in physics because they never appeared in the equations of fundamental theories (Maxwells equations, general relativity, newtonian mechanics)

      • @eran_morad
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        11 year ago

        Yes, and one CAN integrate by taking paper cuttings and dispense entirely with the idea of infinity.

        • @[email protected]
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          31 year ago

          I was just trying to make an argument that imaginary numbers were technically not necessary and thus it makes historical sense that they werent seen as something ‘real’. Im not trying to get people to stop using them ;)

          • @eran_morad
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            01 year ago

            Eh, this is not worth your time or mine to argue about. Let’s move on. Also, I take your point.