I'm reading the Oersted Medal Lecture by David Hestenes to improve my understanding of Geometric Algebra and its applications in Physics. I understand he does not start from a mathematical "clean slate", but I don't care for that. I want to understand what he's saying and what I can do with this geometric algebra.
On page 10 he introduces the unit bivector i
. I understand (I think) what unit vectors are: multiply by a scalar and get a scaled directional line. But a bivector is a(n oriented) parallellogram (plane). So if I multiply the unit bivector i
with a scalar, I get a scaled parallellogram?