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by pphysch 1686 days ago
> Complex numbers are actually what real numbers really ARE under the hood, we just aren't taught to think this way. 'i' is what real numbers miss to be completed. And you don't need 'j's, 'k's and others.

This is an unnecessarily absolute statement. On what basis are you claiming that all number systems are fundamentally two-dimensional, and not one-dimensional, three-dimensional, or some other dimension?

I'm guessing that it is because you spent a lot of time working with mathematics in a 2D context, i.e. on paper or blackboard or screen.

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> On what basis are you claiming that all number systems are fundamentally two-dimensional, and not one-dimensional, three-dimensional, or some other dimension?

I never said anything like this. I was talking about complex numbers only.

I suggest to stop here, we are talking about two different things. But, if anything, there is a comment in this thread by adrian_b which explains what I mean in more detail.