> > how to place two legos adjacent > > > > i do not know well how to do this > > > > however recently i was thinking, "hey it's not 'imaginary' numbers > > that are weird -- it's _negative_ numbers! negation is an arbitrary > > property placed on a number, stating roughly that when used in > > addition or as the second operand of subtraction the function of the > > operation is reversed. you could do the same with any other set of > > operator uses -- for example, you could have _invertive_ operators, > > where like megative 3 is 0-3, invertive 3 is 1/3 -- > > a common concern this makes more lookable would be invertive 0. since > 1 == invertive 1, 0 is kind of a different thing. > like people decided imaginary numbers could be the square roots of > negative numbers, we could use invertive zero as a special number to > represent quotients with zero. > for example 3 invertive zero is x such that 0x = 3
then you get complex numbers with invertive components, such as 3 + 4 invertive zero !
