Message from @SunRazor

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2019-10-27 00:24:47 UTC  

In otherwords, they tell us what is normal and what is not normal

2019-10-27 00:25:34 UTC  

Uhuh...

2019-10-27 00:26:16 UTC  

To make a presidential candidate appear more popular, talk more good about him/her. To make a president appear worse than others, just keep talking trash about him and say "according to sources" without providing any sources. (CNN)

2019-10-27 00:26:55 UTC  

That's all I ever see on CNN anymore

2019-10-27 00:27:00 UTC  

Anyways if you want to be blue pilled you've come to the wrong server and you should go to a NASA pro server and forget about this server's existence @3spurr

2019-10-27 00:27:18 UTC  

Think of it as a bad dream if you will

2019-10-27 00:27:31 UTC  

oh no i like this place

2019-10-27 00:27:35 UTC  

I remember some many years ago, I used to occationally watch CNN to get a little update on what's goin on in the world.

2019-10-27 00:27:39 UTC  

i disagree with almost everything here

2019-10-27 00:27:51 UTC  

but its interesting, and so is the debating

2019-10-27 00:29:17 UTC  

I think ONN is a better news source than CNN

2019-10-27 00:29:38 UTC  

Debating? Why bother if you don't believe it?

2019-10-27 00:30:19 UTC  

yeah agreed, The Onion is a better news source tho

2019-10-27 00:30:29 UTC  

spacetime is fake

2019-10-27 00:31:10 UTC  

time is an imaginary dimension of space? really? it was just a hypothetical idea

2019-10-27 00:31:39 UTC  

it would be a little more realistic if you multiplied spacetime by imaginary to obtain a quaternion

2019-10-27 00:33:09 UTC  

space is defined by matter (a standard), time is defined by matter (a standard). How do you bend space and time apart from the matter that defines them?

2019-10-27 00:33:42 UTC  

wym imaginary dimension

2019-10-27 00:33:54 UTC  

yeah i'm curious

2019-10-27 00:34:02 UTC  

I think its pretty clear that to describe an event occurring you need at least 4 coordinates

2019-10-27 00:34:20 UTC  

because the "4th dimension" is c.t.sqrt(-1)

2019-10-27 00:35:20 UTC  

So what coordinates would you use to describe an event

2019-10-27 00:35:28 UTC  

I feel like these two methods would be equivalent

2019-10-27 00:36:31 UTC  

Also if you use an 'imaginary' dimension you run into the issue of the physical significance of an imaginary value of matter or time

2019-10-27 00:36:57 UTC  

Like in the analysis of electrical system you use imaginary numbers to simplify complex equations; then you take the real part of em at the end

2019-10-27 00:37:35 UTC  

the use of imaginary does not need only apply to electrical systems

2019-10-27 00:37:54 UTC  

Yeah I know, I am asking what advantage it would provide you to use a complex space

2019-10-27 00:38:00 UTC  

As opposed to just a real one

2019-10-27 00:38:10 UTC  

What advantage does i^2 = -1 give you

2019-10-27 00:38:35 UTC  

It turns out imaginary numbers are useful for writing waves in terms of exponentials so they pop up there a lot

2019-10-27 00:38:45 UTC  

But idk if you'd call an entire dimension imaginary

2019-10-27 00:39:35 UTC  

Let a system be a function of e^ikt, where i = sqrt(-1), k is a constant, and t is time. The system will oscillate.

2019-10-27 00:40:09 UTC  

yeah but if we say have some a/c current of amplitude A and write it as e^ikt, we take the real part of that when we plot the current vs time

2019-10-27 00:40:10 UTC  

imaginary is good for representing oscillating systems (vibrations, etc.)

2019-10-27 00:40:29 UTC  

Working with physical quantities we concern ourselves in the end with the real part

2019-10-27 00:40:44 UTC  

in optics, imaginary index of refraction is a good way to represent how absorbant the material is

2019-10-27 00:41:02 UTC  

When finding probability distributions of wave functions we take the complex conjugation of the wavefunction and multiply it by the wavefuntion before we integrate

2019-10-27 00:41:06 UTC  

So as to get a real value

2019-10-27 00:41:10 UTC  

refractive index for materials are usually complex values

2019-10-27 00:41:23 UTC  

It's not like we are saying imaginary numbers have physical values however

2019-10-27 00:41:31 UTC  

We end up taking the real part of the equation in the end