Relativity and quantum mechanics are not about an "actual" universe, but imply an imaginary universe. In mathematics, "iota" represents imaginary numbers and rotates the real plane by 90 degrees. But where does that leave us and how do we calculate anything with imaginary numbers only?
By extension, "yod" [
http://www.wbabin.net/physics/helmick.pdf] is derived from "iota" in a composition of complex numbers and provides a unique system of counting in any base number system, in particular binary, hexadecimal and octal, prime for combining computers and physics. The study of predicting gamma ray bursts and black hole interiors may be elucidated by implementing new mathematics and applying their systems to the frontiers of astrophysics.
If quantum implies celestial, then mechanics is further defined by stellar systems, for example cepheid variables. Signal analysis of cepheid variable mechanics can be acheived by using imaginary tools of concrete measure as "yod" presents. Although quantum mechanics and relativity may be clouded in some debate, "yod" provides an honest and straightforward advance into celestial mechanics.
joe helmick