SPOOKY MATH FOLLOW UP

Don J. S, Adams - ( (no email) )
Sun, 06 Sep 1998 03:05:25 -0500

Regarding the division, obviously...blatantly for those of you who
likely would and
probably should jump on this, any number divided by itself yields one.
I realize this.
My question though is.... how many numbers when multiplied by themselves
yield
the same number EXACTLY as when divided?

Now I realize that 12345678987654321 does NOT equal one. But if you
simply take
a different look at this conceptually.... it does, in a sense. In fact
it could REPRESENT
a singularity folded back on itself or... at the same time it could
represent 0 or void.
Am I way out to lunch? Maybe I need another beer? Grin.... Comments
appreciated!