¿Y si toda la matemática fuera una sola operación?

What if all of mathematics could be built using a single operation? In 2026, a surprising mathematical manuscript proposed an idea that seems impossible: a single operation called EML could generate exponentials, logarithms, multiplications, divisions, powers, roots, and even trigonometric functions through repeated compositions. In this video, we'll explore: 🔹 What the EML operator is 🔹 How a single operation can generate many others 🔹 What mathematical composition means 🔹 Why some compare it to the NAND gate in computing 🔹 How it could affect the future of artificial intelligence and symbolic regression 🔹 The limitations and controversies of the manuscript Is this simply a mathematical curiosity or a new way of understanding the language of mathematics? Leave your opinion in the comments: 👉 Do you think mathematics can be compressed into a single operation? _________________________________________________________________________________________________💙 Support the channel If you find this content valuable and want to support independent science communication, you can do so through a voluntary donation at: PayPal: 👉https://www.paypal.com/ncp/payment/DT... Your support helps us continue creating in-depth, clear, and accessible videos about science and mathematics. Thank you for being here. __________________________________________________________________________________________________ 🔔 Subscribe to EnergyMath for more videos about mathematics, physics, and the discoveries that are shaping the future, because the most amazing things are just beginning. __________________________________________________________________________________________________ Follow us on social media for more educational content: 📸 Instagram:   / energymath   📘 Facebook:   / energymath-2019-2009794049315662   🎵 TikTok: tiktok.com/@energymath2019 #Mathematics #EML #ArtificialIntelligence #SymbolicRegression #EnergyMath #Science #Mathematics #AI #MachineLearning #MathematicalDiscoveries #ScienceCommunication