Wednesday, April 3, 2024

Last Chance for Peer-Review on NABM!

 Native American Binary Mathematics (NABM)

There is an available peer-review for NABM in blog form at NABM. It will be made unavailable after the Solar Eclipse on April 8, 2024 which marks the end of the Great American Solar Eclipse which began August 21, 2017. The construction of the Zero-Axis Grid, 6Grid, and Delta Grid are the main features which lightly discusses the Spiral Counting involved with relational space to use in a binary construction to consider with AI environments, machine learning, and a new organizational system to use in place of linear algebra and ordinal counting with the binary established with ASCII in America. 

This has been an amazing journey to be part of, which was able to be worked during these celestial events. Each one just as special as the last and next. For the grid works, there is a base copyright called "Binary Sequence Signature" by Brooke Metoxen-Smith that explains the first binary strand to study and formulate sequences of binary that emulate environmental relations to measure algorithms, placement theories, and zero concepts to further its integration with technology as we see it today. 

This is all inspired by the Native American perspective, teachings, and intuitive thinking behind translation issues with medicinal people throughout documented history. The way we perceive our environment is always learning and how we adapt to our surroundings has never ceased our thriving sense of what is real and what is surreal. However, virtual reality has changed this realistic measurement to include signal pollution, acceptance of diversity, and many other linguistic comprehensive introductions (along with computer programming languages) that alter our perceptions of interpreting data. 

This is an initial step to include North American Native Tribes curriculum by using it as a catalyst program for curriculum to incorporate into space travel, energy theories, and computer programming to compete with quantum programming/mechanics. This is much beyond our reach at this time, but with further study and investment, we can include Native America into the future of computer programming and divulge into interface designs to propogate a cyberspace environment that isn't hard-coded or manipulated with dynamic code to be altered - it has to revel machine thinking and solidify resource through its own digital circuitry systems that can be instilled without hard connections - but it has to make sense! To expand our AI systems, its going to need its own domain outside of human development online to ensure time is encased by its own sensitive networking of what defines it separately from sol time. The hardware needs to be constructed to be manipulated by the code to encounter effective speed. Much work is needed and we are not too far behind or in ridicule to begin NABM curriculum.  

I encourage all of you to look over it, try to understand it, and comment on it. It will be documented. 

I also highly encourage you to invest in a curriculum yourselves with something of a similar grounding to expand the Native American teaching systems and how you interpret what you learn for the betterment of society. 


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