AK (After Kuykendall)  -  BK (Before Kuykendall)


Discovery:  The current Cartesian coordinate system is a  BK Bi-Lateral Broken Symmetry system
with a Rule-of-Signs that is
INCORRECT

From “What Is Mathematics” by Courant and Robbins – page 55:












On January 7, 2005, Jack Kuykendall  made a major math discovery.  Jack broke the dash (-), cross (+) symbol
codes which solved a major math mystery.  The mystery was,"why no proof exists that a negative times a negative
is equal to a positive?"  The answer is simple.  It is incorrect. The BK Bi-Lateral Broken Symmetry number line
must be abandoned for the AK-Symmetry number line.

The discovery is that the Rule-of-Signs IS INCORRECT.  Specifically,
  • A negative times a negative is not equal to a positive.
  • A positive times a negative is not equal to a negative.

This means that all math, physics and chemistry books must be rewritten to correct for the errors.  
This also means that all computer and calculator software must be rewritten.

Here are a few examples of physics subjects that must be rewritten using AK-Symmetry math. The discovery
removes the following from math equations:
  • Imaginary numbers;
  • Schrodinger's equation is incorrect  
  • Quantum mechanics equations are incorrect
  • Negatives and Positives
  • Einstein's special relativity equations are incorrect

Membership to the web site is $30 for the first year.  There is a $10 per year renewal fee.

World Science Database members are allowed free access

All subjects are emailed in PDF or MS doc format.
  • Virtually all the subjects will be upgraded and changed with improvements and discoveries.
  • Emails will be sent on a periodic basis to keep all members current.

Becoming a member of Symmetry Math requires the ACCEPTANCE OF THE MEMBERSHIP AGREEMENT.

Member Agreement:        
The contents of the Symmetry Math web site is proprietary information owned by Symmetry Math LLC and
protected under U.S. and international copyright law.
You may not remove any copyright notices, or other notices or proprietary restrictions..

                    
 Use of Symmetry Math information:
Members May:
  • Use for personal use only;
  • Make copies for personal use only;
  • Correspond with other Symmetry Math members with the email consent of Jack Kuykendall.  

  • Members of the "World Science Database" may share with other members of the "World Science Database".
AK-SymmetryMath
         by JacK Kuykendall
The rule                                                       (-1) (-1) = (+1)

Which we set up to govern the multiplication of negative integers, is a consequence of our desire to
preserve the distribution law a(b+c) = ab + ac.  It took a long time for mathematicians to realize that
the
“Rule-of-Signs” together with all the other definitions governing negative integers and
fractions
cannot be “proved”.  They were created by us in order to attain the freedom of
operation while preserving the fundamental laws of arithmetic.  Even the great Euler resorted to a
thoroughly unconvincing argument to show that (-1)(-1) “must “be equal to +1.  For, as he reasoned, it
must either be +1 or –1, and cannot be –1, since –1 = (+1)(-1)