👉 Og Math, or Object Geometry, is a novel mathematical framework that reimagines geometry through the lens of objects and their interactions rather than traditional points, lines, and planes. It posits that geometric concepts emerge naturally from the properties and relationships of these objects, emphasizing their composition, transformation, and spatial relationships. Unlike classical geometry, which often relies on axiomatic definitions and transformations (like translations and rotations), Og Math uses a set of primitive objects—such as points, lines, planes, and solids—and constructs more complex figures through their combinations and interactions. This approach allows for a more intuitive understanding of geometric principles, as it mirrors how humans naturally perceive and manipulate physical objects, making abstract concepts more accessible and fostering deeper insights into the underlying structure of space.