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# [[Inverse]] Exists: Symmetrical operations can be undone, and returns to the original symmetry. | # [[Inverse]] Exists: Symmetrical operations can be undone, and returns to the original symmetry. | ||
A mathematical treatment of this subject was explained by Norm Wilberger in a video<ref>{{:Video/A (somewhat) new paradigm for mathematics and physics}}</ref>. | |||
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Latest revision as of 12:29, 26 November 2021
Symmetries as the first Meta-Rule
According to Mathemaniac, symmetries can be thought of as mathematical operands that gets to be manipulated through some operations that preserves the properties of being symmetrical. These four most general properties are:
- Closure: Symmetrical operations on symmetries always create symmetries
- Associativity: Symmetries composition with symmetries are symmetries Associative
- Identity/Unit: Doing nothing is a symmetrical operation
- Inverse Exists: Symmetrical operations can be undone, and returns to the original symmetry.
A mathematical treatment of this subject was explained by Norm Wilberger in a video[1].
- ↑ Wildberger, Norman J. (Nov 24, 2021). A (somewhat) new paradigm for mathematics and physics. local page: Insights into Mathematics.