These last few months have been incredible, and quite frankly, mind-bending. Developing these numerals has connected more than a few “dots” about the nature of Numbers. These numerals can be used in equations as you see fit, but the work I’ve done is simply to highlight various relationships, features and behaviors of various values. Hence, I call them

Reactive Element Neo-numerals
REN-Numerals“, or
Neonumerals

It’s fractal system, and I mostly choose to focus on 0, 1, 2 and 3. Because there are no composite numbers in between them, I consider them the “Prime Unit“, or “Pre-Composite Numbers“.

You cannot make any 3D shapes with fewer than 4 points or sides, the smallest shape being a Tetrahedra. For this reason, they are also Pre-Dimensional. You can only make a triangle (3 pointed plane), a circle or movies strip (2 connected points, 1/0 pointed, plane) mobias strip or line/tube (2 open points, no plane).

They are also Fractal Numbers, because there is no space between them they can only be created by fracturing them into individual parts (made of the preceding value). To talk about values made up of smaller values, such as 2 = 1+1, I’ll type it out as…

1¹ = “1+0”
1² = “1+1+0”
1³ = “1+1+1+0” and “1² ¹ = 2+1”, and “1¹ ² = 1+2

Much like languages change our understanding of the world, Numbers influence how we view relativity, scale, systems, individuation, assimilation, phase-state relationships, balance and sustainability…

Nikola Tesla said “If you only knew the magnificence of the 3, 6 and 9, then you would have a key to the universe.”

Unary” aims to define to each of these aspects, and allows any number to be input into the “1” value. This allows for the exploration of different, previously invisible number relationships. Think of these as the UV light at a crime scene. It doesn’t have to be a whole number either, because that value becomes the standard “whole” for the current information. Think of it as a re-calibration of sorts. You can say hello as many ways as there are languages, values and numbers can be explored in this same way. It’s not aiming to redefine our current numbers, only to explore alternative ones more intuitively.

TriUnary =Three-Thirds make a whole
BiUnary = Two-Halves make a whole
πUnary = π-Pies make a whole :^)
Unary = A hole-whole makes a whole
It’s strange how a “hole” is empty, and a “whole” is complete despite being homonyms. And one has a “w” wave, the other does not. A seemingly arbitrary connection, but a fun one to entertain nonetheless.

I’ll expand upon these in their own posts as well. Thank you for reading!