Positive numbers are the main purpose of big numbers.
If we decrease beyond 0, you'll get a negative number. Increasing beyond -0 goes back to a positive number.
It has no sign, but only happen at zeroids. Example: Signless 0, which is between positives and negatives.
The only difference that hypersigns worth more than signs with a greater extent.
Triad signs (𝛶x subscript) are counterparts of negatives (𝛶1). Triad operators (+𝛶x) and positives (𝛶0) are represented.
For absolute values a, b:
a𝛶x+𝛶xb𝛶x = (a+b)𝛶x
a𝛶x+𝛶yb𝛶y =
(a-b)𝛶x if a > b
0 if a = b
(b-a)𝛶y if a < b
(a𝛶x)𝛶x = +a
(a𝛶x)𝛶y = a𝛶y
We can extend it with 𝛶abc. a is for 𝛶ab0, b is for 𝛶ab1, and c is absolute value. On sign change by 𝛶abc, the sign changes to 𝛶abc.
Special properties:
a = b: They don't exist.
Signless: Only 𝛶_bc don't exist.
Also extended by Signlogic.