👉 Darkness Math is a non-Euclidean geometry system that reimagines traditional mathematical concepts, particularly focusing on the properties of light and shadow. It introduces a new spatial framework where angles, distances, and shapes are defined differently than in Euclidean geometry. In this system, the absence of light (darkness) plays a crucial role; shapes and structures are defined by their relationships to light sources, leading to unique properties like "shadow angles" and "light paths." This approach not only challenges conventional geometric principles but also finds applications in fields such as computer graphics, architecture, and visual arts, offering a fresh perspective on spatial reasoning and design.