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Complex Numbers
Complex Numbers
A complex number is expressed in the standard form a + bi, where a and b are real numbers and i is defined by i^2 = -1 (that is, i is the square root of -1). For example, 3 + 2i is a complex number.
The bi term is often referred to as an imaginary number (though this may be misleading, as it is no more "imaginary" than the symbolic abstractions we know as the "real" numbers). Thus, every complex number has a real part, a, and an imaginary part, bi.
Complex numbers are often represented on a graph known as the "complex plane," where the horizontal axis represents the infinity of real numbers, and the vertical axis represents the infinity of imaginary numbers. Thus, each complex number has a unique representation on the complex plane: some closer to real; others, more imaginary. If a = b, the number is equal parts real and imaginary.
Very simple transformations applied to numbers in the complex plane can lead to fractal structures of enormous intricacy and astonishing beauty.
February 4, 2019 at 12:30am February 4, 2019 at 12:30am
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Philadelphia, PA
During the day we're going to enjoy some museums before having dinner at City Tavern on 2nd Street to enjoy a step back in history before we go ice skating at Rothman's.
https://www.visitphilly.com/articles/philadelphia/top-things-to-do-in-philadelph...
https://www.tripadvisor.com/Attractions-g60795-Activities-c49-Philadelphia_Penns...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/City_Tavern
https://www.tripadvisor.com/Restaurant_Review-g60795-d478486-Reviews-City_Tavern...
My country owes its very existence to beer.
No, really. Taverns such as the one listed above were revolting. Wait, that's not right - they were hangouts of revolting people. Hm. No, that's not right, either. What I mean is, the people who would go on to lead the American Revolution gathered in taverns, pubs, and inns to be all subversive and whatnot.
Hell, the tune for The Star-Spangled Banner was adapted from a British drinking song.
This, by the way, is why Prohibition was the most treasonous thing we've ever done. Yes, even more treasonous than giving old King George the Finger.
You know what my country does not owe its existence to? Ice. Oh, sure, Washington supposedly encountered some when he famously crossed the Delaware River. But you know when the Declaration of Independence was signed? July. You know what there is none of in Philadelphia in July? Ice.
So all y'all freakish cold-adoring people like SPACE COBWEBS or penntonic can go on the the skating place. I'm just going to stay here in the tavern where there's beer and it's warm. |
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