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From: Invent Yourself <xod@sixgirls.org>

On Sun, 2 Jul 2000, Jorge Llambias wrote:

> la pier cusku di'e
> 
> >As to "fe'efe'e", I figured that time is real, the space dimensions are the
> >three imaginaries, i, j, and k, and i^2=-1, so "fe'efe'e" turns positive 
> >time
> >into negative time.
> 
> It does make sense mathematically, but I can't bend my mind
> around it linguistically...


What's the difference between the two? :-)


Grammatical or not? :
ko vi'i fe'efe'e di'i sombo le gurni



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