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"Robert Casey" wrote in message ... I like the one from "Star Trek: The Voyage Home" : "Nothing Unreal Exisits" Well, there's "imaginary" numbers in math class. Not real, but they exist.... Ah but "imaginary" numbers are used to describe things that do exist (phase phenomena and such I believe). Since imaginary numbers describe real events, therefore "imaginary" numbers do exist and are thus real. In this case, "imaginary" is a misnomer. Dee D. Flint, N8UZE |
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