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Old September 8th 15, 09:55 PM posted to sci.astro.amateur
Lord Vath
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Default Eotvos, not Newton

On Mon, 17 Aug 2015 21:00:56 -0700 (PDT), palsing
wrote this crap:

What does this have to do with showing that i = 1?


Wrong. i doesn't equal 1. Anybody knows this.

I've been trying to dumb it down for you, but you don't have the
mathematical background to understand.

You know that the logarithm of e equals e. (The natural log, not base
ten.) This makes it a special number. When you learn differential
equations you find a simple equation that the integration of e raised
to x equals e raised to x. Is that so hard to explain? Just replace
x with the square root of negative one. Something special happens.


OK., I mis-typed... what does this have to do with i = 1/2?

You have conveniently stopped trying to convince everyone
that you are a math wiz, whereas I remain unconvinced.

Show me your step-by-step proof that i = 1/2, or forever
STFU... just sayin'... but I predict that you are going to fail
miserably... and I certainly DO have the mathematical
background to follow along, no need to dumb it down,
just show it step-by-step...


I made a mistake when I said log e equals e. Actually the integration
of log e equals e. The math is to complicated to explain on this
newsgroup. e is a special number. I've been extremely busy these
past few weeks and I had to take some time off.


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