On the basic principle of number

Abstract

A history of the construction of number has been in line with the process of recognition about the properties of geometry. Natural number representing countability is exhibited on a straight line and the completeness of real number is also originated from the continuous property of the number line. Complex number on a plane off the number line is established and thereafter, the whole number system is completed. When the process of constructing a number with geometric features is investigated from different perspectives, it provides a new insight into the fundamental principle of number, which leads to a novel methodology in mathematics.

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