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That was a brilliant "reduction and restoration" of Dodgson's story, wasn't it T?  As our knowledge moves forward I see this kind of syncretism, where hitherto unrelated fields are shown to be one, the feat made possible by combining odd-couple interests like mathematical history and English literature in a single mind, as the driving force.  I believe the various fields of knowledge are merging towards a "grand unified theory of everything", and that it will take insights from pretty much all the fields to accomplish the syncretism.

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HaHa!  great piece.  Hope that gets incorporated in her Thesis.

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Melanie Bayley: "This allowed for results like the square root of a negative number, which even De Morgan himself called “unintelligible” and “absurd” (because all numbers when squared give positive results)."

Jct: And yet electrical engineers use "irrational" "imaginary" numbers to explain that as the voltage alternates and goes through a zero point where there is zero power outputted to the real world, where did all that power go? Into the imaginary plane! No kidding. It's as if there were two bags at 90 degrees with one empty and one full. As the real power goes down with the voltage in the bag "real" world, it goes up in the imaginary world. When power hits zero in real, it hits max in imaginary. It is the only real world use of imaginary numbers I've yet run into.

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