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But NEP's argument has no evidence to back it up (even the scan does not refer it).
Pardon me, but you're using Wikipedia as source for the ability is a bad argument and also incognizant. Also, from where is the <literal illusion> coming from?
Read @Random-Helper323 argument for the quantum physics reference, as it actually makes sense why he said it and nothing here refers to NEP.
Also, to make my comment a bit more crystal clear:
“Cluster of imaginary numbers” is referring to the fact that the wave function is a complex-valued function.
And the: “neither dead nor alive” is a reference to both Schrödinger's cat and quantum superposition in general.
The nature of imaginary numbers is being roots of the equation x² + b = 0 for b > 0.
Imaginary numbers have no relation whatsoever to NEP, neither the binary terms refer to any existence/nonexistence and -1 being result of not both.
People seem to think imaginary numbers are some kind of mystical made up numbers.
So to elucidate, they're neither fabricated nor mystical, they are just as “real” as Real numbers are (and both are conceptional constructs anyway).
Note: and i is not √-1, the square root function is only defined for positive real numbers.
Pardon me, but you're using Wikipedia as source for the ability is a bad argument and also incognizant. Also, from where is the <literal illusion> coming from?
Read @Random-Helper323 argument for the quantum physics reference, as it actually makes sense why he said it and nothing here refers to NEP.
Also, to make my comment a bit more crystal clear:
“Cluster of imaginary numbers” is referring to the fact that the wave function is a complex-valued function.
And the: “neither dead nor alive” is a reference to both Schrödinger's cat and quantum superposition in general.
The nature of imaginary numbers is being roots of the equation x² + b = 0 for b > 0.
Imaginary numbers have no relation whatsoever to NEP, neither the binary terms refer to any existence/nonexistence and -1 being result of not both.
People seem to think imaginary numbers are some kind of mystical made up numbers.
So to elucidate, they're neither fabricated nor mystical, they are just as “real” as Real numbers are (and both are conceptional constructs anyway).
Note: and i is not √-1, the square root function is only defined for positive real numbers.
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