Definition – Axes
All axes in an n-dimensional subset are orthogonal. Opposite Values on Axes An Opposite Value represents a point on a Wave Number axis or any value with a finite or infinite decimal representation. Unlike classical mathematics, which uses real and imaginary numbers, the Wave Number system exclusively uses Opposite Values. R1 The standard configuration of […]
Definition – Dimensions
The Wave Number system encompasses an unlimited number of dimensional subsets, each representing a different number of dimensions, starting with one dimension. Each dimensional subset is denoted as Rn. Next: Axes Previous: Opposite Values
Definition – Opposite Values
^ and v Opposite Values The Wave Number system utilizes two types of Opposite Values: ^ (called “Hat”) and v (called “Vee”). These are constructed using Counters, Opposite Types and Opposite Signs. The Wave Number system uses the term “Opposite Values” instead of “Opposite number” because an Opposite Value contains more information than a pure […]