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Welcome To
Our Spatial Mathematics Page
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We all live according to time. Time guides us in
everything that we do. Spatial Mathematics seeks to draw a
relationship between space and time by using special
mathematical subscripts that represent time. It also uses
inequalities to define how the value of fields change at different points in time. Let look at a
simple business problem to illustrate this point. |
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A bank
account has an initial value of $5,000 on 1/17. The value of
the account increases by $250 every week. What is the value
after one week?
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V denotes
the value of the account, (BA) denotes the name of the bank
account, [1/17] and [1/24] denote the dates of the events that changed the account. |
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All
values of variables represent the value of a field at a point in
time. Events change the value of fields. The value of one
field at a point in time will be different than the value of a
field at a later point in time. You can use Spatial Mathematics
notations to state the variable of the field as being the same
before and after the event. What changes is the value of the
field and the points in time of the events in relation to the
changes in the numerical value of the fields in question.
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You can
read more about the Spatial Mathematics by going the download
page and clicking “Spatial Mathematics: A New Theory of the
Mathematical Representation of Space
and Time" to download the article for free in Adobe PDF format. |