@duckwhistle @PaulWermer @globalmuseum
Isn't it just 5 unique characters, since some are combined?
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@duckwhistle @PaulWermer @globalmuseum 3 comments
@duckwhistle @PaulWermer @globalmuseum @snaggen @PaulWermer @globalmuseum and I expect that's intentional, but I would say adds unnecessary complexity since the building of unit symbols is not consistent (combination symbols start at 5 then skip 6 and 4 is not used), and there's no way to know that without memorising all of them. |
@snaggen @PaulWermer @globalmuseum
No because the first row represents 9 different things, they are separate characters even though they share common characteristics.
Bases are represented by flipping &\ rotating those 9 characters, and combing characters from different orientations allows you to represent values that cross all 4 bases, with a single symbol.