The terminology sounds exciting while at the same time is not too difficult. Also you don't need to call a clairvoyant to interpret the meaning of imaginary numbers. They become concrete and intuitive things in such a system.
Reply by Evgeny Filatov●May 20, 20172017-05-20
On 20.05.2017 12:54, bitterlemon40@yahoo.ie wrote:
In my native language there's no dedicated term for a "k-blade" -- it's
just a "subspace". Linear algebra was extremely cool for me, because
every mention of a "subspace" made me feel like it's some science
fiction about hyperspace. But, I must recognize that "k-blades" would
resonate among fantasy fans, too!
Gene