• abbadon420@sh.itjust.works
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    2 days ago

    Yes. I don’t know mandarin, but it makes sense if you look at the figures.

    On the left side of the equation, the top icon of the column vector is a house. The first icon in the row vector is also a house. So in the matrix on the right side of the equation, the top left icon is two houses.

    The rightmost icon in the row vector is a ± sign. So the top right icon in the matrix is a house next to a ± sign.

    The middle icon is clearly shortened as a slanted line with two horizontal lines above it on the left side of the merged icon. Because the entire centre cross section of the matrix (the middle row and the middle line form a cross) contain that icon-part on their left side.

    The diagonal (top left to bottom right), (the identity), is all double icons in some sense. (House times house is two houses next to each other, running man times running man is two running men on top of each other, etc)

    Theiy’re all pretty logical in that sense. I haven’t a clue what it all means though