normallins
Normallins are a theoretical construct in mathematics devised to assign a size to lines through the origin in a real vector space, rather than to individual vectors. The term combines “normal” and “line” and is used in speculative discussions about line-based norms and projective measurements. In these frameworks, the basic unit is a one-dimensional subspace rather than a vector, and the normallin provides a scalar quantity that reflects directional magnitude.
Formally, let V be a finite-dimensional real vector space and let L denote a line through the
Researchers have proposed several interpretations of normallins. Some view them as directional invariants under projective transformations,
History and status: Normallins originated in theoretical discussions and are not part of standard mathematical practice.