Numerography

This website blog chronicles my exploration into using symbology to represent alternative numerical base systems. My ultimate goal is to uncover and simplify known, and unknown, mathematical processes and connections between these systems. This is a hobby and should be taken as such. Thanks for visiting.

029 Trincubinquadism

This glyph system shows one example of how we can modify Trincubinquadric glyphs, (base 432), to create corresponding glyph systems for three other bases. Read More...

030 Sine_Wave_Glyphs

I had an idea. Maybe numerals could be graphically represented using complex frequency modulation synthesis. Read More...

027 Binquadric Finger Counting & Adding

Let’s examine some alternative systems for adding Binquadric numbers.
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025 Binquadric Sub-Digit Addition

There’s a few different methods for adding in Binquadric.
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024 Alternative Sub-Digit Organization

Under Construction
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018 Sinusoidal Sub-Digit Organization

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006 Four Sub Digits of Binary

 
Binary numbers are the building blocks behind computers. This system uses four slanted segments to represent binary digits.
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005 Binquadric (16) Introduction

Base 16 is known to computer programmers as Hexadecimal (six plus ten). Read More...

001 Numerography Introduction

If you're new to Numerography, please read this entry first.
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