Post AQd6ASgvvW15Q2JfYO by megan@mk.toast.cafe
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 (DIR) Post #AQd6ASgvvW15Q2JfYO by megan@mk.toast.cafe
       2022-12-15T00:35:25.868Z
       
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       Do you intuitively understand why e^iπ = -1? (please rt)
       
 (DIR) Post #AQd9QX0FxnOLHrhzzk by newt@stereophonic.space
       2022-12-15T12:16:25.124882Z
       
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       @megan yes, but it’s better seen as e^ir = cosr + isinr. This way it makes a lot more sense.
       
 (DIR) Post #AQd9UBMkLtfPL3y9QW by bunni@raru.re
       2022-12-15T11:43:13Z
       
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       @megan is it "π * e^i" or "e^{iπ}"? (not using latex makes it confusing)
       
 (DIR) Post #AQd9VrxBUubniBoif2 by 9S@raru.re
       2022-12-15T11:46:29Z
       
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       @megan I don’t even understand it unintuitively.
       
 (DIR) Post #AQd9XovxhCWivRAx3Q by fluffy@social.handholding.io
       2022-12-15T12:14:34.879618Z
       
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       do you?
       
 (DIR) Post #AQdvVxXvV3lsrB6yoK by Archivist@social.linux.pizza
       2022-12-15T21:15:33Z
       
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       @megan it is easier to visualize if you use Clifford algebra and bivectors (kinda why I teach bivectors instead of quaternions in a video game school)