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To: marcher who wrote (177728)9/3/2021 8:26:15 PM
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Hieroglyphics? -g-



To: marcher who wrote (177728)9/3/2021 8:49:43 PM
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Re <<what happens after all members of the greek alphabet have been assigned a variant?>>

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the Greek system clearly does not scale well

... to go for the gold standard of scaling, we might use either the Chinese language or Chinese numbering system, both scale easily

The Chinese made one critical mistake, in too easily believing without having actually thought through, that a complicated language system would protect IP of mathematics.

in any case, in words


in numbers ...


I am told it is only by accident that the Chinese did not invent fingers because too busy inventing fire and golf and soccer and vaccine and medical mask and hemp and and.

The Chinese were more successful w/ golf and soccer, but failed to protect the IP. Did not have much luck protecting the IP related to mask, vaccine, hemp, and and and and fentanyl

Had Chinese invented fingers instead of trying for fire, Wikipedia would not be able to obfuscate as it does below en.wikipedia.org
Many numeral systems of ancient civilizations use ten and its powers for representing numbers, probably because there are ten fingers on two hands and people started counting by using their fingers. Examples are firstly the Egyptian numerals, then the Brahmi numerals, Greek numerals, Hebrew numerals, Roman numerals, and Chinese numerals. Very large numbers were difficult to represent in these old numeral systems, and only the best mathematicians were able to multiply or divide large numbers. These difficulties were completely solved with the introduction of the Hindu–Arabic numeral system for representing integers. This system has been extended to represent some non-integer numbers, called decimal fractions or decimal numbers, for forming the decimal numeral system.






To: marcher who wrote (177728)9/3/2021 9:53:19 PM
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Delta1, Delta2.

They manage to make license plates, not that difficult, but I do get your point.