Math is for losers.
4chan has a toy board? I really wish you hadn't told me that. I know my curiosity will get the better of me. :hm:Seriously if you browse 4chan's toy board you'll find a whole set of posts dedicated to this, I guarantee it.
That visual made me laugh out loud.I would NOT want that sitting on a shelf staring at me at night.
"Wanna play? HEH HEH HEH!!" :wtf:
The holes for the apples very clearly represent a lack of apples. Regardless of if this is a physically negative amount is irrelevant, it shows a concrete example of how a negative number can exist at all. Even the concept of a debt, while non-physical, is still a simple practical application. Bob owes Fred three apples. Therefore Bob has negative three apples. Whenever Bob gets apples, three of those will go to Fred, so Bob has to get more than three apples to have any of his own. Even though this is a mental concept, and not a physical one, it is still a direct application. A negative number applies specifically to the lack of apples, even if there are no anti-apples lying in wait to negate the existence of real apples.figmentPez, my challenge is that neither of those are examples of negative or zero. The holes where the apples go aren't negative apples. The only thing they actually "are" is cardboard indentations. And an absence of apples is actually more meaningless because it's only zero apples because you say it is. In both cases, the only reality is positive apples. We invent the imaginary concepts of zero or negative apples as mathematical devices because they solve problems. The only actual apples are positive.
You're missing my point entirely. I don't care if the flight path descriptors are describing the real world. The flight path itself is NOT iconic of j. There is flight, and that flight can be mathematically described by a formula that necessitates the use of j to accurately model it, but there is no single embodiment of j that I've ever had pointed out to me. I don't care if you call it imaginary or not, it's a level of abstraction that is beyond the abstraction of negative numbers and zero. Negative and zero can be iconified, given a visual and conceptual representation that directly represents those concepts in a simple and immediate way. Your example of flight does not do the same thing in any way shape or form. It shows the presence of a complex system in which j is used to mathematically model, but there is no specific aspect of flight that is directly analagous to j.I could argue the opposite way, too, and say that okay, those negative apples are real. In that way, the flight path descriptors are real. I promise, I will come up with a better example.
Ha, that's not even the tip of the iceberg when it comes to funny pictures from around here...
I think I woke somebody up in my apartment building by laughing my ass off at this one.I thought this was fantastic.
I put in a bunch of "herp derp" and it told me I write like William Shakespeare.At first glance that's freaking hilarious. At least until you realize they gamed the system.
I put in a bunch of "herp derp" and it told me I write like William Shakespeare.[/QUOTE]At first glance that's freaking hilarious. At least until you realize they gamed the system.