2.2.3.2. Radial
The Cosmos Square horizontal Radial knowledge architecture orientation axis is structured around and relative to the
Vertical axis.
The Radial orientation axis ranges topic compoundness as the relative distance from a central vertical (Basic) axis
in any direction on an horizontal plane.
As an example, in calculus mathematics, multiplication is a more compound operation than the sum.
Accordingly, multiplication would likely be defined next to the sum but further from the central vertical axis.
The Radial orientation axis is also referred to as the Simple or Simplicity axis.
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