This book is an example between a disciplinary philosophical and mathematical study of the origin, nature, problems and prospects of the phenomenon of numbers. It can help philosophers get away from the widespread thought reflection and eclecticism of cults of internal organic and external empirical feelings of the being. For mathematicians, it can help escape from mind-boggling labyrinths, most often tautological inferences, emanating from arbitrary alphabets of anthropogenic tribal limitation. For inquisitive readers, it can somehow help them not to feel like a grain of sand "like everybody else", incomprehensible streams of eternal lies, but to get in touch with the social phenomenon of the transcendental accumulating gravity of the evolving intellect. The proposed system of simple factorial number counting is apparently the first arithmetic of non-human origin.
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