The Four Operations of Arithmetic on Instances
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Arithmetic is the basic core of mathematics that uses 4 operations from the flow which matches the 4 properties of waves:
| Operation | Wave Property |
|---|---|
| Addition | Commonality |
| Division | Density |
| Subtraction | Balance |
| Multiplication | Spread |
- Addition as 1st Property of Waves
The 1st Property of Waves is “no void”. This is fulfilled by addition which adds onto the instances. This is like making a line move forward.
This leads to infinities.
- Division is the 2nd Property of Waves
The 2nd Property of Waves is frequency. A sound can be divided into smaller parts.
Relationality is easiest seen here.
This leads to imaginary numbers as the probabilistic spin.
We call the probabilistic part as ‘unit void’.
We call the spin as quality or gravitational signature.
The probabilistic part turns the instance into a spiral instead of a static circle.
We call this spiral as a fractal in supermath.
- Subtraction as the 3rd Property of Waves
The 3rd Property of Waves is amplitude. A wave can have positive and negative values as it goes up and down.
This leads to negative numbers.
- Multiplication as the 4th Property of Waves
The 4th Property of Waves is forward movement of the fractal or spiral. Multiplication expands just as division contracts.
This is why multiplication leads to higher dimensions just as division leads to densities, as probabilities or unit voids.
Starting Points
Addition and Subtraction can start from zero just as a wave can shave an origin or middle point.
Division and Multiplication need a pre-existing instance, just as a frequency needs an existing wave, and expansion needs something to expand.