- Oct 16, 2005
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So I came up with this idea (honestly, while I was high) and thought, numbers to the left of the decimal are more than or equal to 1 while to the right are between 1 and 0. Well, why stop at one decimal? Number less than zero can sit to the right of that.
So, -50.6 could be ..6.50
and -x^2+x could be x..x^2
Complex numbers could be written and worked with more easily. I think...I'm not even sure about that.
And I'm definitely not sure about how math could be done with this and if it could actually EVER be more efficient but I think it's a cool system. With this everything is additive and...well I haven't really thought it through but maybe you can make something out of it?
Luckily I am not high while locking this!
- Moderator Rubycon
So, -50.6 could be ..6.50
and -x^2+x could be x..x^2
Complex numbers could be written and worked with more easily. I think...I'm not even sure about that.
And I'm definitely not sure about how math could be done with this and if it could actually EVER be more efficient but I think it's a cool system. With this everything is additive and...well I haven't really thought it through but maybe you can make something out of it?
Luckily I am not high while locking this!
