05-27-2012, 09:41 AM
On the subject of opposites.
http://rs2theory.org/books/rs2/fundament...sites.html
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http://rs2theory.org/books/rs2/fundament...sites.html
Quote:Opposites come in different forms. Basic mathematics represents them as inverses: the additive inverse and the multiplicative inverse. The use of complex numbers add another “opposite,” that of the complex conjugate and the dimensional datum adds an evolutive opposite1, roots and powers. Opposites require a reference point from which to measure the “opposite” character. This reference is called a datum2. A datum can have any value, but zero and unity are the common ones...
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