Visual Grids
Persistent visual regularities uncover the fundamental superstructures of nature, profoundly shaping sciences and enhancing human experiences (soon)
Persistent visual regularities uncover the fundamental superstructures of nature, profoundly shaping sciences and enhancing human experiences (soon)
Structures of nature reveal strikingly simple, yet utterly logical mathematics that can model nature with never before seen precision. The existence of reality negates absolute nothingness. This is why change is always possible. To confirm a change as real, it must contrast something else, with possible answers being Yes, No or Maybe. So, any definite reality requires two dimensions (Yes and No at the core), which remain as real as a surface boundary, the opposite of which is its potential change (Maybe), or derivative. ...
It can be said that the global market has grown from the eye-finger connection, a continuation of the Persian canons of deities, greeted with a pointing finger gesture (often in response to natural events). These historical canons, alongside ergonomics, can be integrated to cultivate intuitive and enduring design principles, which we’ll soon be exploring in detail. (soon)
Our computer science tool chooses what specific amounts of your chosen food products to eat based on your diet choice (from over 700 options or a personalized one), taking into account your product preferences and budget. It’s been used by health facilities for a while now, recommending the food that heals, and that alone is estimated to solve at least 30% of all health-related issues. With your support, this could turn into the top diet app of all in just a week. ...
Science is simple! Multiplication aligns, division relates. Ratio-nality? Good things on top, bad things below. The product grows when the desired happens. Numbers and words are both rational - they structure tangible perceptions on top of abstract units. Changes, when they take place, are related to each other just as the things they’re measuring do. More often then not, you’ll want to try log x, exp x, x log x, and x^k (with k being 2 here most often), only to speed up or slow down impacts. ...