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What is Muskonometry?

Muskonometry is a numeral system for the trillion-scale, built on the Elon (E = 10¹²).

Why a new system?

Trillion-scale figures are hard to read and compare in plain digits. Muskonometry compresses them into a small, additive alphabet plus a multiplier operator.

Is this serious mathematics?

Muskonometry is a notation, not a new branch of mathematics. The values it produces are ordinary real numbers; only the way they are written changes.

Is there a subtractive rule like Roman numerals?

No. Symbols always add left-to-right. Ω⊕ΞEE = 1,112 Elons.

Can I use decimals?

Yes. 2.7E means 2.7 trillion. 0.5Ω means 500 Elons.

How do SI prefixes work?

They attach to E only and scale the Elon: GE = 1,000,000 Elons = 10¹⁸.

Can I embed Muskonometry on my site?

Yes — see the developer documentation.

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