13 Dec '06 23:17>1 edit
Originally posted by uzlessOf course I do, I started it. It was about e^pi(i) + 1 = 0.
we had a similar debate here just after I signed up last year. I forget the thread but I remember I was roundly thrashed for suggesting something similar to what this guy has done.
Anyone remember the thread?
There seems to be no problem with what this person has done except that the whole idea seems trivial. The operation 0/0 has already been defined in numerous ways and unlike i, which can be manipulated in equations and has concrete effects on mathematics, this "nullity," when introduced is impossible to remove. Nullity and any operation equals nullity.
That anyway, is how it appears to me. But perhaps I am missing something. Which is why I started this thread.