
Visualizing Colors: The Gradient Oscillation Hyperspace
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Could we create a meta-computational space, for machine learning to sort concepts, and artificial intelligence to navigate them?
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The aim of this article is to present a colored hyperspace, in which the distance is not extracted using numerical values, but by using the color’s change (or oscillation). Imagine the inside of a sphere; randomly add the seven colors of the rainbow as dots within that sphere; and then expand all of them at once and at the same rate.