Japitty Standard Numeral System

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The Japitty Standard Numeral System is a numerical system used for religious timekeeping and mathematics, and it has 33.5 Numerals. The thirty three and a half numerals are: 15, 3, %, ©, , Albujubaleum, A.1, A.2, Japitty, Japitty, Khromluon, Pinecone, Dill Cummy, Crandulgrumpess, Å, ∆, ∆∆, ∆∆∆, ∆∆∆∆∆, J, QWERTYUIOPASDFGHJKLZXCVBNM, CD Playa, Homogenous Society, Eletionsarenotriggedlol, PG-13, crumstain, Brohanism, EPiC, EpIc, Number Triangle, LOL LMAO, Nuttingham the Month and Nuttingham the Number. They are the most commonly used symbols to write religiously based "Japitt Maths†" which is the Japittyist religious method of writing numbers. The numbers are not decimal, instead they use a decimal stop, in which up to 18 decimals can be placed at different points to indicate place value. The number system has different interpretations based on the religious position a given group bases their beliefs on.

The origin of the number system is unknown, first discovered by Japitty Cumquat on a stone tablet dubbed the "Belgian Lmao Stone" in 1993, on which these characters were written, and interpreted as numbers. The origin of the number system is believed to be even older, when one day earlier, Japitty dropped his stone artwork he had written on in the area, with these symbols on it. He had immediately forgotten the artwork existed, and stumbled across it the next day during a routine daily manual search of the region for lost drugs.