Submitted by Tharsis101 t3_10nn59i in explainlikeimfive
TheDMisalwaysright t1_j6hex1j wrote
Reply to comment by Denziloe in ELI5: Why do imaginary numbers even need to exist? by Tharsis101
Yeah, definitely, what I meant was that at first it wasn't seriously considered, root of a negative was just end of the road, and then later it was seen as a useful curiosity, something to help in intermediate steps but living purely in the theoretical/mathematical space, but only with Schrödinger they realised that it was part of nature and could be an answer in itself, not just an intermediary.
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