The difficulties of math
Michael Tobis
Michael Tobis, editor-in-chief of Planet3.0 and site cofounder, has always been interested in the interface between science and public policy. He holds a doctorate from the University of Wisconsin - Madison in Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences where he developed a 3-D ocean model on a custom computing platform. He has been involved in sustainability conversations on the internet since 1992, has been a web software developer since 2000, and has been posting sustainability articles on the web since 2007.
all I know is, e raised to the i Pi power plus one is zero, or e to the i Pi power is negative 1. It depends on whether you want to contemplate the idea of zero or negative.
I seem to remember something like that! Wow.