Murakumo's first paper, "Extended Imaginary Theory," has finally been released!
Murakushi's first paper, "Extended Imaginary Theory," has finally been published on an important European academic paper website.
The concept of "virtual dimension," which Murakushi has been repeatedly mentioning as a joke every day, has now been officially defined in a paper and published.
We spent a lot of time checking if the structure of the paper was suitable for publication, had it reviewed by many people, and finally were able to publish it.
We had a problem where it was difficult to make a judgment because the expertise of the professors who would review it was divided, as it would expand from the mathematical foundation of imaginary numbers to human ontology, ultimately reaching the realm of philosophy.
The overall logic was established a long time ago, but to put it into a formal paper, subtle differences in expression can lead to significant divergences. Moreover, this time I also had to translate it into English, so by itself, it ended up taking up a considerable amount of time in the end.
It's quite difficult to read normally, so I think if you had an AI translate it into human language, you could understand it somewhat. I'd be happy if everyone could take a look at it at least once.
By the way, the second and third papers are already in full swing, and the basics for up to the fifth paper are finished, so please look forward to their release as well!
↓ Check out "Extended Imaginary Theory ~ Z = D + iD as the Dual Structure of Existence" here ↓

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