" Wednesday, May 23, 2007
My New Math Theory
I have an Associate's Degree in Math / minor in Chemisty from City College of San Francisco (Academically ranked 1st of 106 junior colleges.) I had completed 21 units in Math with a cumulative GPA of 3.7 (approx.) finishing with Pre-Calculus. Anyway here's my Theory:
Math is the basis for physics. Physics is the basis for Chemistry. Chemistry is the basis for Biology. Biology is the basis for life. Therefore, Math is the basis for everything. So:
There are rational (repeating) and Irrational (non-repeating) numbers. This leads to:
Graphs: there are rational graphs (repeating) and irrational graphs (non-repeating). Here's where it gets interesting. Take for instance a sine or co-sine wave. It is rational in the respect that the pattern repeats infinitly, but irrational in the respect that it will never return to its beginning point (unlike an elipse)This is ofcourse when it is represented on a x,y graph.
This same sine or co-sine wave becomes rational though in both properties of pattern and beginning and end points when graphed on a polar graph. (which typically shapes are represented by loops which it will return of course to its beginning point.
On the x.y graph though, both rational and irrational properties are present in 1 graph function.
Could this be what I call "paralell properties" to the imaginary number? Or is it that the polar graph doesn't have irationallity as an inheirtant property? Is it just a matter representation? Is irrationality an inheritant property of the x,y graph and not the polar graph? Hmmmm.
My basic theory is there are rational and irrational graphs.
I've talked with several academic people who have never seen this. Granted it was always there, just possibly never noticed until NOW??? Well, to protect it, I mailed it back to myself twice. If it is a valid, viable theory, just possibly someday it will be in math text books with my name on it. (stay tuned) My next step is to take it to the Math dept. at a major university and present it, see what happens.
Thanks for taking the time to read this."
Here's my theory: you are the basis for douchebaggery.