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if you can create an entire set, that turns out to be useful, based on a notion that completely contradicts a previously stablished rule ( a number squared being equal to a negative number, which contradicts the first notion of squares ), who's to say the same cannot be made with, for example, irrational numbers?

let's call r the number that, when divided by an irrational number, equals a rational number