User blog comment:Alejandro Magno/ExE array of/@comment-2033667-20141021222936/@comment-5982810-20141021235052

"  An example of % is #^^#*#^(#^(#^#*###)*#^#####)*#^###*# The values of % are #,##,###,...,#^#,#^#*#,#^#*##,...,#^#*#^#,#^#*#^#*#,... Did you get it now? # is a structure of #'s Also: #*1 = # #*m = #*(m-1)+n = #*(m-1)+# So #*n = #*# = ## on ExE. etc. Did you get it now? "

-- AM

Don't you understand that that is just exploiting the definitions I've already provided for such things up to about {#,#,1,2}. It does nothing to explain what structures like {#,#,#,#} are, hence it's useless. Vel is right. You haven't defined anything. We know what you mean, but that only gets us as far as a mere kernel of an idea. It doesn't give us a system. Get it now?