The Peculiar Math That Could Underlie the Laws of Nature. New findings are fueling an old suspicion that fundamental particles and forces spring from strange eight-part numbers called “octonions.” https://www.quantamagazine.org/the-octonion-math-that-could-underpin-physics-20180720/
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She's quite amazing...7w- I am not fluent in the language of mathematics but I do know that there are thousands of ways to communicate. Just as body language is as expressive as verbal the mathmatics we currently use are but one form of many. Base prime, base ten, base eight, binary, all are valid in expression and much easier to translate to our "common" mathematical tongue than, (to Americans), other verbally 'foreign' tongues such as French or Aramaic is to English. Each have qualities of tone and inference unique unto itself as exemplified by the hundreds of words for 'snow' in Inuit. Never discount value simply due to the prejudice of familiarity.6w
If you want to walk in the foothills I would recommend looking at the set of 3 lectures of njwildberger on quaternians - wonderfully clear6w
+Lee McCullochJames He uses, not a pointer, but a drumstick.... to beat it into my head!6w
Here's how you do it with 'normal math': http://nbviewer.jupyter.org/github/qutip/qutip-notebooks/blob/master/examples/qubism-and-schmidt-plots.ipynb
Octonions don't lead us to new insights. It's just a slightly different view.
http://nbviewer.jupyter.org/github/qutip/qutip-notebooks/blob/master/examples/qubism-and-schmidt-plots.ipynb
http://nbviewer.jupyter.org/github/qutip/qutip-notebooks/blob/master/examples/qubism-and-schmidt-plots.ipynb4w
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