I don't think that's crazy. That's probably because I'm studying a degree in physics though. HAH. What's really interesting is Pauli exclusion principle - it's what keeps neutron stars together, don't you know.
this was on b3ta.com's challenge for logos that had penises hidden in them. This got #1, it's like the Brazillian Centre for Oriential Studies or something strange like that. Anyway, old, and stolen.
Obviously there's a logical fallacy here, which proves that you suck, not maths. In this case, it's the fact that when you root a square, it's plus/minus, not just the positive root, like you took (the root of 1 being both minus one and plus one). Clearly, by the definition of the imaginary unit, the positive root is nonsensical and can be disregarded.
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