Your math is wrong, Reiku. Please learn some basic algebra and how to multiply out brackets. I knew this stuff when I was 13, yet you're claiming you're in college studying relativity. Now that's what I call internet bullying, when you falsely advertise your abilities.
Only if you consider a vector a one-way ticket, which it is not. As we are taught in relativity, especially when one consideres not only a single vector having a two-way factor, but even in three dimensions, things can always be seen backwards.... so.... x'=x so long as x=x'' or even better, x=x' so long as x=x~x^2-x'
That's basically the point. Mr. Bannan is confusing conventions of notation with actual objects in reality.
LOOK A zero has a value, if it gives an actual value... which if big bang hypothesis is correct, then that cannot be disputed yes?
I don't care. \((a-bi)(a+bi)=a^2+b^2\), period. You got it wrong, and you've already had this explained several times. You don't even know how to use the distributive law of multiplication, and if you can't do that, you're not even fit to handle the basic mechanics of Newton.
This is the same as my argument. I am arguing the nothingness is somethingness, and as nothingness always existed because it requires no causal explanation, than somethingness always existed. This is the same argument - not a different one.
an apple is a Newton and Newton is gravity and gravity is Einstein and Einstein is Reiku...and Reiku is pseudoscience and pseudoscience is psychiatry and psychiatry is danger... apple is dangerous!
Well if Mr. Brennan doesn't like being corrected, that's no fault of yours and you shouldn't apologize. This thread shouldn't have been posted in the physics & math section if it's not going to adhere to basic mathematical logic and convention.
You have obviously ignored that b>o yields a negative value, unless b<0 does not.... I give up here. Sorry OP. No one seems to recognize a two-way value... i recommend those who don't understand, try to read up on Absorber Theory, and even better yet, the Transactional Interpretation.
Superpositioning means summation. It's not fancy at all, it's one of the first things you learn in grade school.