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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.
January 25, 2007 at 2:05pm January 25, 2007 at 2:05pm
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terryjroo: hmmm. *Puts on her red clown nose and rainbow colored wig* Can we go back to talking about sex? I promise, I won't lie!
elusive ennui warm inside : you know you could talk about breasts in the movies... that's not political. and okay wellll why not talk about tantric buddhism?... then you can at least have sex while you're in some 'lotus eating state of ego free bliss'
novusfemina: And tantric sex. Tantric sex is good.
Well, I've talked about religion and politics this month; I suppose I should give at least a passing nod to that other taboo topic of polite conversation: sex.
I have some passing familiarity with the concepts of Tantric sex: the interplay of the chakras, the Kundalini serpent and all that. We in the West, conditioned as we are by a religious tradition that tends to compartmentalize sex and relegate it to a "lower" or "animal" function, are often shocked by the idea of sex as a spiritual exercise.
Maybe if more of us thought of it as spiritual and uplifting, instead of mechanical or, at worst, sinful, we wouldn't be so bloody dysfunctional about the whole concept.
And why shouldn't it be spiritual? It's the ultimate act of creation. And I'm not even talking about its mundane result of reproduction; that doesn't create a life, so much as continue what's already there. No, what it creates is much more subtle. I've said before that reproduction is not, as is commonly assumed, the purpose of sex. A potential result, yes; not its purpose. Any number of mechanisms could have evolved by which the species would be propagated. Nor, thanks to technology, is the act itself essential for procreation.
Anyway, if this little digression wasn't enough for all y'all who have left sex-related comments after previous entries, feel free to check out my ongoing Daily Writing Challenge journal, especially some of this month's entries. "Overcoming Adversity" [XGC] - just remember these are rough drafts |
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