Rules explained with the number 90 as an example Why does 90 give "TENAS": Step 1: Find the factors of 90 (2, 3, 5) Associate each factor with a consonant or with a combination of consonants. In my list, I defined; 2 as S, 3 as N, 5 as T. Step 2: Sort the letters of the factors from the biggest to the smallest. 5>3>2 so it gives TNS Step 3: Use the vowel to indicate the power of your factor and put it right next to it The factorization of 90 is 2* 3^2 * 5 I defined; ^1 as E ^2 as A So TNS becomes TENASE Final Step) If a E is at the end of a word which isn't a prime number, get rid of it (because it is useless) TENASE therefore becomes TENAS 90=TENAS Repete automatically the same process for every number and you got a whole new number system with a lot of variety and numbers much shorter to pronounce 1 = E = ^1 2 = Se = 2^1 3 = Ne = 3^1 4 = Sa = 2^2 5 = Te = 5^1 6 = Nes = 3^1 * 2^1 7 = Re = 7^1 8 = Si = 2^3 9 = Na = 3^2 10 = Tes = 5^1 * 2^1
I created it (to procrastinate studying for my exams I concede) project shared the 19 JUN 2021 project shared the 19/6/2021 project shared the pe/nes/zeb 19 = PE = 19^1 6 = NES = 3^1 * 2(^1) 2021 = ZEB = 43^1 * 47(^1) 80313433200 is quite a funny one to enter And hum please ignore 1026 and some other, the algorithm has more power than me over which word it chooses for any given number