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could complex numbers be constructed from any arbitrary symbol in which symbol^2 is the inverse of symbol? does the fact that i = -1^.5 actually matter? it seems like i is the combination of two separate things, a convenient solution for cubic root formula, and the basis for the construction of a second dimension for all numbers. but could this second dimension actually be made from any arbitrary symbol not i, and be useful for describing physical properties like quantum mechanics etc?