Reference Collections
Cross-cultural symbol systems and scientific frameworks that inform Universal Language. Each collection maps its domain's structures back to UL's five geometric primitives.
Greek Alphabet
The 24 letters of Classical Greek — their phonetic values, numeric correspondences, and roles in UL notation where Greek variables denote sorts and transformation parameters.
Hebrew Alphabet
The 22 letters of Biblical Hebrew — pictographic origins, gematria values, and parallels to UL's principle that every symbol carries intrinsic geometric meaning.
Adinkra Symbols
West African Adinkra ideograms and their physics counterpart — Adinkra graphs encoding supersymmetry. Vertices map to UL Points, edges to Lines, and SUSY transformations to UL operations.
Quantum Physics
Foundational quantum concepts — spin, superposition, entanglement, and the measurement problem — mapped to UL's four sorts and the structural constraints that parallel physical law.
Calendars & Cycles
Lunar, solar, galactic, and precession cycles. Time-keeping systems illustrate UL's Curve primitive and how distinguished angles emerge from astronomical observation.