A Babylonic-Transcendental Framework for Continuum and Conformal Transformations

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Abstract

We propose a novel framework in which **transcendental numbers serve as bases** (Babylonic style, without fractional digits) to construct symbolic representations of real numbers, generating functions, and conformal transformations. This framework naturally yields **uncountable sets of numbers** and provides a symbolic demonstration of the **continuum hypothesis**, linking series like Grandi's series to complex exponential functions and conformal mappings.

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Abolhassan Ali Eslami
Shahid Beheshti University

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