December 7, 2024
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Wave Number Calculator – Guide

Introduction This is the online Wave Number calculator guide. The calculator supports the R1, R2, and R3 dimensions. Chose from these using the top menu bar of the calculator. Wave Numbers use Opposite Values. Each Opposite Value consists of 3 parts. The first is the Counter. This gives the magnitude.   The second part is […]

R1 – Division – Flipping

Flipping in division can be applied to the individual Opposite Values or to the result to reverse their signs.

R1 – Exponentiation – Fractions, Flip Sign and Rules

This post covers the use of exponents with fractions and flip signs as well as the rules of exponentiation in R1.                                          Exponent Fractions as Roots Exponents in fractions represent roots. As described in an earlier post, the root of an expression can be expressed as the root of the counter multiplied by the root of the […]

R1 – Rotation – Definition, Flipping and Prop

What is Rotation in R1? The Wave Number principles describe rotation as a fundamental operation. The rotation axioms support this. Rotation moves a point represented by an Opposite Value to a location represented by another Opposite Value. Rotation performs a circular movement around  a single point axis represented by an Opposite Value. The single point […]

R2 – Division – Flipping

Flipping in R2 division can be applied to the individual Opposite Values or to the result to reverse their signs. R2 Division Table / 1^ 1v i^ iv 1^ 1^ 1v iv i^ 1v 1v 1^ i^ iv i^ i^ iv 1^ 1v iv iv i^ 1v 1^ Flipping Opposite Values in R2 Flipping Counters […]

Theorems – Flipping

The theorems of flipping are derived from the theorems in Axioms for Real Numbers as interpreted for Wave Numbers. Next: Distributive Previous: Zero

Definition – Operations

Introduction This post defines the Wave Number math operations: Addition, rotation, rotication, multiplication and flipping. Addition a + b denotes the result of adding two Opposite Values a and b. This result is referred to as the sum of a and b. Rotation (↺?) The second operation is rotation. a ↺? b denotes the result […]