Talk:Quaternion
This article is full of nonsense. Quaternions and quaternionic integers are different things (analogous to the difference between the real numbers and the integers). Multiplication of quaternions is not commutative as stated, but multiplicative inverses nonetheless exist and _are_ unique. Moreover, the quaternions are not denoted Q (that's the rationals), but rather H, in honor of Hamilton. Allan Quartermain, whom the article claims is the namesake of the quaternions, is apparently a fictional character, and certainly was not Hamilton's mentor and had nothing whatsoever to do with the quaternions. I'll edit the article to reflect these changes, but this article is in need of serious work.
I would recommend at least temporary deletion of this article until a proper version is written. I suspect the original article was a parody to test the editing standards of Conservapedia.
-- Pyfgcr