Recent Updates: 4-Stroke Engine, Economic Bubble

I managed to do quite a chunk of fixes and updates the recent days: Technically i fixed the alignment of images at Perspective switch while completely horizontal I cleaned up the JSON language files with a custom C# Console Application i built: It calls additionally Azure API’s for translations if needed. I might extend that tool in the future, it was quite useful and saved a lot of manual work. On the end of descriptions there was progress as well:
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Recent Updates: Fourier-Transform, Sorting & BPMN

My current job leaves me only limited time to pursue the model but i try to squeeze in the hours where i can: Recent updates include refining Sorting, which fundamentally offers the two options of Ascending and Descending. However due to Perspective it became clear that it’s not an easy win. I’ve figured that descending sorting aligns with both doing the right thing and doing things right. Beyond that, its utility isn’t obvious as both Center and Periphery have Ascending and Descending assigned dependent on perspective.
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Eulers Identity: Suspicions

Of course Euler’s Formula and, subsequently, Euler’s Identity are very close to the WTF-Model. I’ve had suspicions on the whereabouts of the different constants, namely e, i, and π. Even though it’s perspective dependent, it is pretty clear to me that i, the imaginary unit, is directly in the center. But from the peripheral aka global perspective, as from the local one, i is replaced by the prime numbers. I stumbled upon e, Euler’s number (2.
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New: Overlay Categories

Today, I added the ability to selectively toggle certain categories of overlays. I decided to group the current 36 options into the following categories: Default Math Physics Engineering Popular Misc The major motivation here is to avoid overwhelming new users. As inferred from the model itself (how beautiful…), simplicity is key - yet also challenging due to its low entropy (one of the “key problems” mankind will eternally struggle with).
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