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Symmetry-Math (SM) is a math system with a different Rule-of-Signs.  SM offers many advantages over the current Broken-Symmetry Math (BSM) system.  SM removes negative and positive number, imaginary numbers and absolute values.  SM makes calculation in physics and chemistry understandable from first principle rather than brute memorization of the numerous uses of dashes (-) and crosses (+) used in the current BSM system.[[Category:Scientific Paper]]
Symmetry-Math (SM) is a math system with a different Rule-of-Signs.  SM offers many advantages over the current Broken-Symmetry Math (BSM) system.  SM removes negative and positive number, imaginary numbers and absolute values.  SM makes calculation in physics and chemistry understandable from first principle rather than brute memorization of the numerous uses of dashes (-) and crosses (+) used in the current BSM system.
 
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Scientific Paper
TitleSymmetry-Math (SM)
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Author(s)Jack Kuykendall
Keywords{{{keywords}}}
Published2012
JournalNone
No. of pages4

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Abstract

Symmetry-Math (SM) is a math system with a different Rule-of-Signs. SM offers many advantages over the current Broken-Symmetry Math (BSM) system. SM removes negative and positive number, imaginary numbers and absolute values. SM makes calculation in physics and chemistry understandable from first principle rather than brute memorization of the numerous uses of dashes (-) and crosses (+) used in the current BSM system.