| undefined expressions -
03-25-2005, 11:08 PM
I'm thinking we outta make a different form of math to use for undefined expressions, we could call it "calculoid" it is simalar to calculus by the fact that it describes changes. Absoultes will be available to manipulate. It works on a primative number scheme that would be useless in everyday applications, but very powerful for describing absolutes (of time, space etc...) forces are operations noted with variuos symbols. Becuses it pertains only to undefined expressions, all values are ratios to infinity. Setting the ratio of infinty to infinty can be re-written as 1. Subtraction, multplication, inversion and all the other operatiions can be available (unless someone disagrees theres plenty of high-level mathematics i'm not familar with) defined expressions can be shown in that form. |