• @radicalautonomy
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    323 months ago

    To anyone confused, watch this video. It is a graphical representation of e^(pi)(i). Imagine, then, graphing it with half of pi instead. It would result in a 90 degree rotation instead of 180 degrees. And what is 8 rotated 90 degrees? An infinity symbol.

      • @radicalautonomy
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        53 months ago

        I mean, kinda? I dunno if “pun” is the right word, but certainly a joke. I teach college math, btw.

  • don
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    153 months ago

    Sometimes, humans should not be allowed to play with numbers. This is one of those times.

  • @[email protected]
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    153 months ago

    I’m by no means a mathologist or anything but I’m calling bullshit. Something times 8 is infinity? C’mon

    • @radicalautonomy
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      153 months ago

      It’s not true. The joke is that the 8 gets rotated 90 degrees counterclockwise which turns it into an infinity symbol.

      • @lunarul
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        13 months ago

        Isn’t it clockwise?

        • @radicalautonomy
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          Unless you’re learning some really advanced stuff I’ve never heard of, no I’m pretty sure it’s counterclockwise as that’s the direction angles are measured on a unit circle.

          • @lunarul
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            23 months ago

            I was just visualizing it in my head, but now I realized I had put imaginary on x and real on y. My coordinate system was flipped.

  • @Eheran
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    43 months ago

    Poor 8 :(

  • @dohpaz42
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    33 months ago

    If I weren’t already sitting down, I’d fall over too when presented with this equation.

  • @redracc
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    13 months ago

    This is hilarious. Sadly, I can’t share it with any of my friends