We've defined the square root of -1 as an imaginary number i (or j, if you're a physicist).
Is there any reason why we can't/haven't made other systems of imaginary numbers for other "impossible" operations, like log base 1 or dividing by zero?
We've defined the square root of -1 as an imaginary number i (or j, if you're a physicist).
Is there any reason why we can't/haven't made other systems of imaginary numbers for other "impossible" operations, like log base 1 or dividing by zero?