INTERLOCKING BLOCKS FOR THE CREATION OF COMPUTER CODE SYSTEMS VIA THREE DIMENSIONAL REPRESENTATION USING VIRTUAL REPRESENTATION, HOLOGRAPHY, AND ENHANCED REALITY
20200019386 ยท 2020-01-16
Inventors
Cpc classification
G06K7/1439
PHYSICS
International classification
Abstract
The invention consists of dimensional interlocking blocks with computer readable labeling and also human readable labeling on each side. The labeling consists of computer instructions or of sets or lists of instructions. When connected together the computer code is built, and is readable as a system by humans and by computers.
Claims
1. Interlocking system of dimensional objects acting as representations of computer coding i.e. code shapes.
2. Shape as a system for identifying coding type.
3. Code as shapes as a tool to facilitate work with mathematics.
4. Self-rejection of coding errors by the system of connection.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF VIEW OF THE DRAWING
[0006] 1. The drawing shows a schematic flow chart for the process of converting computer code and human language, represented in higher dimensional topology, into three dimensional shapes.
[0007] 2. The drawing shows examples of the concept commutation or rejection in building code structures with different blocks in simplified examples. A computer algorithm iteration would build the blocks via 3D printing or schematic. They would likely be complex shapes.