I've never despised and adored a concept so much like this. Take my upvote and keep your equations away from me. +1 integer -1 maths
this is so well written, I love the concept for it as well. Overall an amazing job.
+1 math
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I do like the overall design of the file and the Level itself; However, Levels, which alter the files and the database are nothing new and, if you take the Level by itself, it isn't that interesting.
-1'd.
I do like the Level's connection with math. That is unique (Btw, I hate math). .
the paradise of my mathematics professor.
very cool though, love the fancy maths words popping up randomly.
+1’d
Does finding an imaginary number mean finding a solution to a univariate cubic equation like when the imaginary number is found?
√2 comes from univariate quadratic equation, and √-1 comes from univariate cubic equation. When they appear in front of human eyes, we think it represents impossibility and mistake, and people's cognition is subverted: it is said that Pythagoras pushed his student who discovered √2 into the Aegean Sea.Cardano doubted his own calculation was wrong.Truth is hidden in these unacknowledged secrets, and people don't understand what they are, just like the scene in level √2. I think science itself is an art, and this article makes me feel the beauty inherent in mathematics that I have been unable to describe in words. It must be +1.
Sry idk why that i send this comment twice😫
Does finding an imaginary number mean finding a solution to a univariate cubic equation like when the imaginary number is found by human at the first time?
√2 comes from univariate quadratic equation, and √-1 comes from univariate cubic equation. When they appear in front of human eyes, we think it represents impossibility and mistake, and people's cognition is subverted: it is said that Pythagoras pushed his student who discovered √2 into the Aegean Sea.Cardano doubted his own calculation was wrong.Truth is hidden in these unacknowledged secrets, and people don't understand what they are, just like the scene in level √2. I think science itself is an art, and this article makes me feel the beauty inherent in mathematics that I have been unable to describe in words. It must be +1.
How did you even think of this!? I hate and love it so much. +1 googolplex
