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Curious Cases

The Impossible Number

Curious Cases

BBC

Technology, Science

4.84.1K Ratings

🗓️ 14 February 2023

⏱️ 42 minutes

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Summary

There is a bizarre number in maths referred to simply as ‘i’. It appears to break the rules of arithmetic - but turns out to be utterly essential for applications across engineering and physics. We’re talking about the square root of -1. WHICH MAKES NO SENSE. Professor Fry waxes lyrical about the beauty and power of this so-called ‘imaginary’ number to a sceptical Dr Rutherford. Dr Michael Brooks tells the surprising story of the duelling Italian mathematicians who gave birth to this strange idea, and shares how Silicon Valley turned it into cold hard cash. It's all about oscillations, Professor Jeff O’Connell demonstrates. And finally, Dr Eleanor Knox reveals that imaginary numbers are indispensable for the most fundamental physics of all: quantum mechanics. Imaginary, impossible…but essential! Contributors: Professor Jeff O’Connell, Ohlone College California, Dr Michael Brooks, Author of 'The Maths That Made Us', and Dr Eleanor Knox, Philosopher of Physics at KCL and a Senior Visiting Fellow at the University of Pittsburgh. Producer: Ilan Goodman

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0:00.0

Last episode of the current run on the script, I've written the word intore because every time I try to write the word intro, it comes out as intore.

0:10.0

That's it.

0:11.0

Do you have words that you just always type out wrong?

0:15.0

Oh yeah.

0:16.0

What's your, because you're in soldier.

0:18.0

What had you done with it?

0:19.0

Oh God, every time I'm like, I'm just an S and then I basically don't know what's next.

0:25.0

I did, so my thesis back in the day was on the development of the retina.

0:31.0

So that required writing the word retina a few times.

0:35.0

Not a single time in the last 25 years if I've written the word retina without first writing retian.

0:41.0

Really?

0:42.0

I've put a put an auto correct on.

0:44.0

Oh, you know what actually, so I did have one in my thesis.

0:47.0

But it was viscous, my thesis was all about viscous fluids.

0:51.0

A lot of them were vicious.

0:53.0

They could have really serious implications.

0:56.0

It is.

0:57.0

It is.

0:58.0

It is.

0:59.0

It is a considerate viscous fluid.

1:00.0

Yeah.

1:01.0

Right.

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