Processing {non-linear processing} can describe quantity interactions. Multiplications combine two or more different measurable things to get new thing. Multiplication can reduce data from several quantities to one quantity. For example, gravitational force multiplies two interacting particle masses and then divides by distance between them. Multiplicative effects include division, differentiation, and integration. Differentiation reduces interaction number. Integration increases interaction number.
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