Think I should change my screen name to Zarathustra?
(I guess not. I really don't like Nietzsche.) Hank
That's surprizing, your Post 155 reads like a will to power type thing. No offense intended, I actually like Nietzsche even though I disagree w/ him 100%.
I did enjoy your comments on "real" numbers. I've always been fascinated by i, not simply because the number makes no sense and yet is indispensible, but also because of it's mirrored relationship to "I". Could it be JUST an English thing?
When Moses asked the burning bush "Who are you" and the bush says "I am" it seems to me that God said all we need to know about Him and at the same time provided to us the ultimate goal; that is to move towards "I" such as He is and not merely the impossible, imaginary i that we all unfortunately happen to be (even those who will it otherwise).