
This episode explores the "Number That Shouldn’t Exist," tracing the journey of the imaginary unit :The Square Root of -1 from a mathematical absurdity to an essential pillar of modern science. Once dismissed by Renaissance mathematician Girolamo Cardano as "as subtle as it is useless," these numbers were initially a mere algebraic shortcut used to solve cubic equations.The story details how 19th-century thinkers like Gauss and Argand finally gave these numbers a home on the complex plane, revealing that imaginary numbers simply represent a different axis of movement—rotation—rather than "unreal" quantities. You will discover how this rotational character led to Euler’s Identity, an equation linking the five most fundamental constants in mathematics, and provided the perfect language for describing anything that oscillates.
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