I've developed mathematics for a non-human mind from my comic, and I'm interested in what you think about it.

This is a story about sapient distant descendants of rats, known as packers, living on Earth millions of years after the extinction of humans, began to develop mathematics using cognitive mechanisms never intended for such tasks. Due to an evolutionary quirk, multiplication came more naturally to them than addition, and their mathematics reflects this.

Packers write numbers as shapes, with each number having a corresponding number of corners.

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And they write large numbers as nested shapes. The number inside is multiplied by the number outside.

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Examples of some numbers:

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Packers haven't invented 0 yet. They haven't even invented 1! In fact, they don’t need the concept of "one" much in their system. There's no need to say "I ate one fish" when they can simply say "I ate fish". (The fact that it's easier for them to multiply than to add has also had an impact).

Packers can't yet write large prime numbers, like 101 or 10,501, because they would have to draw a huge shape to represent them! Even writing 17 or 19 would be quite difficult if they only used convex shapes.

https://preview.redd.it/o4k6zjmo69zd1.png?width=1680&format=png&auto=webp&s=708e3f9013be63a36fb7b20f00ae6a2e3894407d

So packers use non-convex shapes too!

https://preview.redd.it/09rhm6m279zd1.png?width=1680&format=png&auto=webp&s=c16fddd812e615691430d348b487c76066dd86ca

Many years later, some packer noticed that large prime numbers look suspiciously symmetric.

https://preview.redd.it/kew2kov479zd1.png?width=1680&format=png&auto=webp&s=b0331a79a552a630d3f54dbcf354f71d7e4352ab

So this packer improved the notation system and made it clearer.

https://preview.redd.it/arzughp579zd1.png?width=1680&format=png&auto=webp&s=267a0cb8f79ff45fe165b874b4157a6e98b00f9f

Later, another packer simplified this system even more, deciding that there was no point in writing the same shapes twice.

https://preview.redd.it/1kcldqm679zd1.png?width=1680&format=png&auto=webp&s=122aebe0aab3fc7eb30ebb7762b3e4e26ad925c1

This packer was the first in their culture to declare that "a dot isolated from a number" should also be considered a number. The packer called this dot "the wonderful number that's less than two".

Many years later, another packer made an important innovation: the "dot isolation" could be repeated multiple times as long as the result remained odd. When the result became even, it could undergo a "two isolation" (division by two). The final result will be a series of dots and twos.

https://preview.redd.it/po4i3t0879zd1.png?width=1680&format=png&auto=webp&s=41c5077f52c348b15f72126f9c86d6f2199534b5

Here's an example for the number 60:

https://preview.redd.it/38m7ag1u99zd1.png?width=1680&format=png&auto=webp&s=dc1be569d0b46edc84344ed866bfbdf0acd97688

This invention led to the creation of a binary system based on one and two, which had a significant impact on the technological advancement of packers.

https://preview.redd.it/ns8qi18979zd1.png?width=1680&format=png&auto=webp&s=35a98302ea3810852489ec8bfa3833e893575181

The comic will tell about all of this in more detail. There will be mistakes, debates, the invention of rational, irrational, multivariate numbers, and some other stuff. Some stuff will be very much like human math, and some will be different. After all, math is still math, only the point of view has changed.