There is an interesting correspondence between red, green and blue geometries and hypercomplex numbers.<p>The quadratic form in Blue is the norm squared of the complex numbers.<p>The quadratic form in Red is the norm squared of the split-complex numbers.<p>The quadratic form in Green is the norm squared of R⊕R, which is isomorphic to the split-complex numbers.<p>There's also the dual numbers. They're the only remaining 2d unitary algebra over the Real numbers, but they don't feature in the above paper.
Wildberger is a very curious person. I have watched many of his YouTube videos and read some of his papers and I find them very interesting. But be careful, don't take too seriously his contempt towards established math.
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