Base = 3 (Important Note: There will be integers bigger than 10, but can still fit in, this is referencing to Baseband's Vowel Experimental Base) Hund = 15 According to Wikipedia, Bijective numeration is any numeral system in which every non-negative integer can be represented in exactly one way using a finite string of digits. The name refers to the bijection (i.e. one-to-one correspondence) that exists in this case between the set of non-negative integers and the set of finite strings using a finite set of symbols (the "digits"). In summary: Every Positive Integer from 1 - b (b = base number) will be replaced with a Special digit. Also, 0 is Not used at all, and is an Empty String, also like bij_hund12_bas3, 1, the symbol "i" will make an apperance.
Inspired by: https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/1201842706/ Credits to @BaseBands & RodolfoYT12345 for being the main point/idea of the project. Credits to 740TheCr3ator, BaseBands, ComboJeffrey, & RodolfoYT12345 for the sounds (If I have a chance, I might make my own sounds for this project) Honestly, I don't feel like I'm good at making custom special digits, at all... (also, my head hurted (and probably still does) from brain fright :(, wait... I have 9 Projects to WORK ON! oh no, Hope my head feels better now, or my head might might hurt so Much, I might have to Take a break from Scratch for 9 days after working on them!) More Bonuses will be made soon.