I have been reading about ‘i-numbers’ in David Ascherson’s super book 1089 and All That, as well as Michael Penrose’s fascinating Fashion, Faith and Fantasy ....
There I read about the perplexing usefulness of so-called i-numbers, which allow a square root of -1: the ‘imaginary’ or ‘complex numbers’ which in some mysterious way provide an unexplainedly precise mathematics for the quantum world.
This is all way above my mathematical competence. But it led me to wonder whether there are negative numbers. It seems crazy to say this, when the most basic rules of geometry require this. What I mean to ask may look a bit crazy or dim.
1 Is there anything in the world of which there is a quantity of less than zero?
2 Whence comes the idea that the product of two negative numbers must be positive? Why should -3 x -4 = 12?
The usual way to explain negative numbers involves examples which are strictly human language constructs, such as temperature, whose negativity depends on an arbitrary zero, set, in the case of celsius, for example, by the the freezing point of water at sea level on Earth. But in the case of temperature, of course, there is a minimum: absolute zero. The in mathematics, the minus, sign, like the plus, multiplication and division sign, is an operator: it tells us what to do with two numbers: in the case of minus, to take the second away from the first. So the 'number' -1 is surely in reality not a number, but a simplification of (say) 2-3 to 0-1, except that we write '-1' (or -51, or -83...).
Multiplication, as every computer knows, is just glorified addition. 3x4 is 3 four times (added together as 3+3+3) or 4 three times...
I apologise for barging into a territory in which I am not even qualified to call myself an amateur.
I do not think that I can make it any clearer. I'm very grateful to those who have provided answered, many of them helpfully. However, I understand the comments of those who have put it on hold, and I would willingly delete it or accept its closure.
Your title implies a question about mathematics, but really you're asking about the physical world. But there are any number of places negative quantities exist in nature: