Subject: So I made up some rules based on the lyrics to the song
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Posted on: 2016-05-02 05:55:00 UTC
"Now as the ladder of life
Has been strung
You may think a sweep's
On the bottommost rung
Though I spends me time
In the ashes and smoke
In this 'ole wide world
There's no happier bloke"
All right. To me this means that things which out to seem small become large. To make it symmetrical, let's make the large small, too. Taking the reciprocal of everything might fulfill this, since it makes tiny fractions into huge numbers and visa versa. The main problem with that is that the original equation doesn't have any tiny fractions, so this won't be very dramatic/fun.
"When there's hardly no day
Nor hardly no night
There's things half in shadow
And halfway in light"
This implies to me that complex numbers ought to be involved. Definitely there's some ambiguity as to what is positive and what is negative. And complex numbers have that nicely; - 3 + 4 i, for example, is negative in the real direction and positive in the imaginary one.
But yeah, I also am way too busy at the moment to be doing this. After about three weeks I'll have plenty of time, though, so I can start it and you can join me later if it'll help you take your mind off of whatever's likely to be worrying you. If we remember, of course. Sound like a plan?
--Key