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Notation Rules Explained

Detailed walkthrough of the formal rules of Muskonometry notation.

  1. The unit is the Elon. E = 1012.
  2. Allowed symbols: E, Ξ, βŠ•, Ξ© with values 1, 10, 100, 1,000 Elons.
  3. Symbols add left-to-right. There is no subtractive rule.
  4. A multiplier term has the form N𝕏SYM where N is a real number.
  5. Multiplier terms are joined with +.
  6. SI prefixes (X, C, M, G, T, P) before E scale the Elon.
  7. Decimal coefficients are allowed: 2.7E, 0.5Ξ©.
  8. Whitespace is insignificant.

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