In mathematics
Four is the smallest composite number, its proper divisors being and . Four is the sum and product of two with itself: + = = x , the only number such that + = = x , which also makes four the smallest squared prime number . In Knuth's up-arrow notation, , and so forth, for any number of up arrows. By consequence, four is the only square one more than a prime number, specifically three. The sum of the first four prime numbers two + three + five +List of basic calculations
Evolution of the Hindu-Arabic digit
Brahmic numerals represented 1, 2, and 3 with as many lines. 4 was simplified by joining its four lines into a cross that looks like the modern plus sign. The Shunga would add a horizontal line on top of the digit, and the Kshatrapa and Pallava evolved the digit to a point where the speed of writing was a secondary concern. The Arabs' 4 still had the early concept of the cross, but for the sake of efficiency, was made in one stroke by connecting the "western" end to the "northern" end; the "eastern" end was finished off with a curve. The Europeans dropped the finishing curve and gradually made the digit less cursive, ending up with a digit very close to the original Brahmin cross. While the shape of the character for the digit 4 has an ascender in most modern typefaces, in typefaces with text figures the glyph usually has a descender, as, for example, in . On the seven-segment displays of pocket calculators and digital watches, as well as certain optical character recognition fonts, 4 is seen with an open top. Television stations that operate on channel 4 have occasionally made use of another variation of the "open 4", with the open portion being on the side, rather than the top. This version resembles theIn religion
Buddhism
*Judeo-Christian symbolism
*The Tetragrammaton is the four-letter name of God. *Ezekiel has a vision of four living creatures (Bible), living creatures: a man, a lion, an ox, and an eagle. *The four Matriarchs (foremothers) of Judaism are Sarah, Rebekah, Leah, and Rachel. *The Four Species (lulav, hadass, Aravah (Sukkot), aravah and etrog) are taken as one of the mitzvah, mitzvot on the Jewish holiday of Sukkot. (Judaism) *The Four Cups of Wine to drink on the Jewish holiday of Passover. (Judaism) *The Four Questions to be asked on the Jewish holiday of Passover. (Judaism) *The Four Sons to be dealt with on the Jewish holiday of Passover. (Judaism) *The Four Expressions of Redemption to be said on the Jewish holiday of Passover. (Judaism) *The four Gospels: Gospel of Matthew, Matthew, Gospel of Mark, Mark, Gospel of Luke, Luke, and Gospel of John, John. (Christianity) *The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse ride in the Book of Revelation. (Christianity) *The Holy cities of Judaism, four holy cities of Judaism: Jerusalem, Hebron, Safed, and Tiberias, TiberiusHinduism
*There are four Vedas: Rigveda, Samaveda, Yajurveda and Atharvaveda. *In Puruṣārtha, there are four aims of human life: Dharma, Artha, Kāma, Moksha. *The four stages of life Brahmacharya (student life), Grihastha (household life), Vanaprastha (retired life) and Sannyasa (renunciation). *The four primary castes or strata of society: Brahmana (priest/teacher), Kshatriya (warrior/politician), Vaishya (landowner/entrepreneur) and Shudra (servant/manual laborer). *The swastika symbol is traditionally used in Hindu religions as a sign of good luck and signifies good from all four directions. *The god Brahma has four faces. *There are four ''yugas'': ''Satya Yuga, Satya'', ''Dvapara Yuga, Dvapara'', ''Treta Yuga, Treta'' and ''Kali Yuga, Kali''Islam
*Eid al-Adha lasts for four days, from the 10th to the 14th of Dhul Hijja. *The Holiest sites in Islam, four holy cities of Islam: Mecca, Medina, Jerusalem and Damascus. *The Green Dome, four tombs in the Green Dome: Muhammad, Abu Bakr, Umar ibn Khattab and Isa ibn Maryam (Jesus). *There are four Rashidun or Rightly Guided Caliphs: Abu Bakr, Umar ibn al-Khattab, Uthman ibn Affan and Ali ibn Abi Talib. *The Four Archangel#In Islam, Arch Angels in Islam are: Jibraeel (Gabriel), Mikaeel (Michael), Izraeel (Azrael), and Israfil (Raphael) *There are four months in which war is not permitted: Muharram, Rajab, Dhu al-Qi'dah and Dhu al-Hijjah. *There are four Sunni schools of fiqh: Hanafi, Shafi`i, Maliki and Hanbali. *There are four major Sunni Imams: Abū Ḥanīfa, Muhammad ibn Idris ash-Shafi`i, Malik ibn Anas and Ahmad ibn Hanbal. *There are four Islamic holy books, books in Islam: Taurait, Zaboor, Injeel, Quran. *Waiting for four months is ordained for those who take an oath for abstention from their wives. *The waiting period of the woman whose husband dies is Islamic funeral#Directives for widows, four months and ten days. *When Abraham said: "My Lord, show me how You give life to the dead," Allah said: "Why! Do you have no faith?" Abraham replied: "Yes, but in order that my heart be at rest." He said: "Then take four birds, and tame them to yourself, then put a part of them on every hill, and summon them; they will come to you flying. [Al-Baqara 2:260] *The respite of four months was granted to give time to the mushriks in Surah At-Tawba so that they should consider their position carefully and decide whether to make preparation for war or to emigrate from the country or to accept Islam. *Those who accuse honorable women (of unchastity) but do not produce four witnesses, flog them with eighty lashes, and do not admit their testimony ever after. They are indeed transgressors. [An-Noor 24:4]Taoism
*Four Symbols of I ChingOther
*In a more general sense, numerous mythological and cosmogonical systems consider Four corners of the world as essentially corresponding to the four points of the compass. *Four is the sacred number of the Zia (New Mexico), Zia, an indigenous tribe located in the U.S. state of New Mexico. *The Chinese, the Koreans, and the Japanese are tetraphobia, superstitious about the number four because it is a homonym for "death" in their languages. *In Slavic mythology, the god Svetovid has four heads.In politics
*Four Freedoms: four fundamental freedoms that Franklin D. Roosevelt declared ought to be enjoyed by everyone in the world: Freedom of Speech, Freedom of Religion, Freedom from Want, Freedom from Fear. *Gang of Four: Popular name for four Chinese Communist Party leaders who rose to prominence during China's Cultural Revolution, but were ousted in 1976 following the death of Chairman Mao Zedong. Among the four was Mao's widow, Jiang Qing. Since then, many other political factions headed by four people have been called "Gangs of Four".In computing
*Four bits (half a byte) are sometimes called a nibble.In science
*A tetramer is an oligomer formed out of four sub-units.In astronomy
*Four terrestrial (or rocky) planets in the Solar System: Mercury (planet), Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars. *Four giant gas/ice planets in the Solar System: Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune. *Four of Jupiter's moons (the Galilean moons) are readily visible from Earth with a hobby telescope. *Messier object Messier 4, M4, a magnitude 7.5 globular cluster in the constellation Scorpius. *The Roman numeral IV stands for subgiant in the stellar classification, Yerkes spectral classification scheme.In biology
*Four is the number of nucleobase types in DNA and RNA – adenine, guanine, cytosine, thymine (uracil in RNA). *Many chordates have four feet, legs or leglike appendages (tetrapods). *The mammalian heart consists of four chambers. *Many mammals (Carnivora, Ungulata) use four fingers for movement. *All insects with wings except fly, flies and some others have four wings. *Insects of the superorder Endopterygota, also known as Holometabola, such as butterflies, ants, bees, beetles, fleas, flies, moths, and wasps, undergo holometabolism—complete metamorphism in four stages—from (1) embryo (ovum, egg), to (2) larva (such as grub, caterpillar), then (3) pupa (such as the chrysalis), and finally (4) the imago. *In the common ABO blood group system, there are four blood types (A, B, O, AB). *Humans have four canine tooth, canines and four wisdom teeth. *The cow's stomach is divided in four digestive compartments: reticulum, rumen, omasum and abomasum.In chemistry
*Valence (chemistry), Valency of carbon (that is basis of life on the Earth) is four. Also because of its tetrahedral crystal bond structure, diamond (one of the natural allotropes of carbon) is the hardest known naturally occurring material. It is also the valence of silicon, whose compounds form the majority of the mass of the Earth's crust. *The atomic number of beryllium *There are four basic states of matter: solid, liquid, gas, and plasma (physics), plasma.In physics
*Special relativity and general relativity treat nature as four- dimensional: Three-dimensional space (mathematics), 3D regular space and one-dimensional time are treated together and called spacetime. Also, any event ''E'' has a light cone composed of four zones of possible communication and cause and effect (outside the light cone is strictly incommunicado). *There are four fundamental forces (electromagnetism, gravitation, the weak nuclear force, and the strong nuclear force). *In statistical mechanics, the four functions inequality is an inequality for four functions on a finite distributive lattice.In logic and philosophy
*The symbolic meanings of the number four are linked to those of the cross and the square. "Almost from prehistoric times, the number four was employed to signify what was solid, what could be touched and felt. Its relationship to the cross (four points) made it an outstanding symbol of wholeness and universality, a symbol which drew all to itself". Where lines of latitude and longitude intersect, they divide the earth into four proportions. Throughout the world kings and chieftains have been called "lord of the four suns" or "lord of the four quarters of the earth", which is understood to refer to the extent of their powers both territorially and in terms of total control of their subjects' doings. *The Square of Opposition, in both its Aristotelian version and its Square of Opposition#Modern squares of opposition, Boolean version, consists of four forms: A ("All ''S'' is ''R''"), I ("Some ''S'' is ''R''"), E ("No ''S'' is ''R''"), and O ("Some ''S'' is not ''R''"). *In regard to whether two given propositions can have the same truth value, there are four separate logical possibilities: the propositions are ''subalterns'' (possibly both are true, and possibly both are false); ''subcontraries'' (both may be true, but not that both are false); ''contraries'' (both may be false, but not that both are true); or ''contradictories'' (it is not possible that both are true, and it is not possible that both are false). *Aristotle held that there are basically four causes in nature: the Four causes#Material cause, material, the Four causes#Formal cause, formal, the Four causes#Efficient cause, efficient, and the Four causes#Final cause, final. *The Stoicism, Stoics held with four basic categories (Stoic), categories, all viewed as bodies (substantial and insubstantial): (1) ''substance'' in the sense of substrate, primary formless matter; (2) ''quality'', matter's organization to differentiate and individualize something, and coming down to a physical ingredient such as ''pneuma'', breath; (3) ''somehow holding'' (or ''disposed''), as in a posture, state, shape, size, action, and (4) ''somehow holding'' (or ''disposed'') ''toward something,'' as in relative location, familial relation, and so forth. *Immanuel Kant expounded a Category (Kant)#The table of judgments, table of judgments involving four three-way alternatives, in regard to (1) Quantity, (2) Quality, (3) Relation, (4) Modality, and, based thereupon, a Category (Kant)#The table of categories, table of four categories, named by the terms just listed, and each with three subcategories. *Arthur Schopenhauer's doctoral thesis was ''On the Fourfold Root of the Principle of Sufficient Reason''. *Franz Brentano held that any major philosophical period has four phases: (1) Creative and rapidly progressing with scientific interest and results; then declining through the remaining phases, (2) practical, (3) increasingly skeptical, and (4) literary, mystical, and scientifically worthless—until philosophy is renewed through a new period's first phase. (See Brentano's essay "The Four Phases of Philosophy and Its Current State" 1895, tr. by Mezei and Smith 1998.) *Charles Sanders Peirce, C. S. Peirce, usually a trichotomy (philosophy), trichotomist, discussed four methods for overcoming troublesome uncertainties and achieving secure beliefs: (1) the method of tenacity (policy of sticking to initial belief), (2) the method of authority, (3) the method of congruity (following a fashionable paradigm), and (4) the Fallibilism, fallibilistic, self-correcting method of science (see "s:The Fixation of Belief, The Fixation of Belief", 1877); and four barriers to inquiry, barriers refused by the fallibilist: (1) assertion of absolute certainty; (2) maintaining that something is unknowable; (3) maintaining that something is inexplicable because absolutely basic or ultimate; (4) holding that perfect exactitude is possible, especially such as to quite preclude unusual and anomalous phenomena (seeIn technology
*The resin identification code used in recycling to identify low-density polyethylene. *Most furniture has four legs – tables, chairs, etc. *The four color process (CMYK) is used for printing. *Wide use ofIn transport
*Many internal combustion engines are called four-stroke engines because they complete one thermodynamic cycle in four distinct steps: Intake, compression, power, and exhaust. *Most vehicles, including motor vehicles, and particularly automobile, cars/automobiles and light commercial vehicles have four road wheels. *"quattro (four wheel drive system), Quattro", meaning four in the Italian language, is used by Audi as a trademark to indicate that all-wheel drive (AWD) technologies are used on Audi-branded cars. The word "Quattro" was initially used by Audi in 1980 in its original 4WD coupé, the Audi Quattro. Audi also has a privately held subsidiary company called quattro GmbH. *List of highways numbered 4In sports
* In the Australian Football League, the top level of Australian rules football, each team is allowed 4 "Interchange (Australian rules football), interchanges" (substitute players), who can be freely substituted at any time, subject to a limit on the total number of substitutions. *In baseball: **There are four bases in the game: first base, second base, third base, and home plate; to score a run, an offensive player must complete, in the sequence shown, a circuit of those four bases. ** When a batter receives four pitches that the umpire declares to be "Strike zone, balls" in a single at-bat, a base on balls, informally known as a "walk", is awarded, with the batter sent to first base. **For scoring, number 4 is assigned to the second baseman. **Four is the most runs that can be scored on any single at bat, whereby all three baserunners and the batter score (the most common being via a grand slam (baseball), grand slam). **The fourth batter in the batting lineup is called the cleanup hitter. *In basketball, the number four is used to designate the Power forward (basketball), power forward position, often referred to as "the four spot" or "the four". *In cricket, a four is a specific type of scoring event, whereby the ball crosses the boundary (cricket), boundary after touching the ground at least one time, scoring four runs. Taking four wickets in four consecutive balls is typically referred to as a double hat trick (two consecutive, overlapping hat tricks). *In American Football teams get four downs to reach the line of gain. *In rowing (sport), rowing, a four refers to a boat for four rowers, with or without coxswain. In rowing nomenclature, 4− represents a coxless four and 4+ represents a coxed four. *In rugby league: ** A Try (rugby), try is worth 4 points. ** One of the two starting centres wears the jersey number 4. (An exception to this rule is the Super League, which uses static squad numbering.) *In rugby union: ** One of the two starting Lock (rugby union), locks wears the jersey number 4. ** In the standard Rugby union bonus points system, bonus points system, a point is awarded in the league standings to a team that scores at least 4 tries in a match, regardless of the match result.In other fields
* The phrase "four-letter word" is used to describe many profanity, swear words in the English language. *Four is the only number whose name in English has the same number of letters as its value. *Four (, formal writing: , pinyin sì) is considered an unlucky number in Chinese culture, Chinese, Korean culture, Korean, Culture of Vietnam, Vietnamese and Culture of Japan, Japanese cultures mostly in Eastern Asia because it sounds like the word "death" (, pinyin sǐ). To avoid complaints from people with tetraphobia, many numbered product lines skip the "four": e.g. Nokia cell phones (there was no series beginning with a 4 until the Nokia 4.2), PalmOne, Inc., Palm Personal digital assistant, PDAs, etc. Some buildings skip floor 4 or replace the number with the letter "F", particularly in heavily Asian areas. ''See tetraphobia'' and ''Numbers in Chinese culture''. *In Pythagorean numerology (a pseudocience) the number 4 represents security and stability. *The number of characters in a canonical four-character idiom (disambiguation), four-character idiom. *In the ICAO spelling alphabet, NATO phonetic alphabet, the digit 4 is called "fower". *In astrology, Cancer (constellation), Cancer is the 4th astrological sign of the Zodiac. *In Tarot, The Emperor (Tarot card), The Emperor is the fourth trump (card games), trump or Major Arcana card. *In ''Tetris'', a game named for the Greek word for 4, every shape in the game is formed of 4 blocks each. *4 represents the number of Justices on the Supreme Court of the United States necessary to grant a writ of certiorari (i.e., agree to hear a case; it is one less than the number necessary to render a majority decision) at the court's current size. *Number Four is a character in the book series ''Lorien Legacies.'' *In the performing arts, the fourth wall is an imaginary barrier which separates the audience from the performers, and is "broken" when performers communicate directly to the audience.In music
*In written music, Time signature, common time is constructed of four beats per measure and a quarter note receives one beat. *In popular or Popular music, modern music, the most common time signature is also founded on four beats, i.e., 4/4 having four quarter note beats. *The common major scale is built on two sets of four notes (e.g., CDEF, GABC), where the first and last notes create an octave interval (a pair-of-four relationship). *The interval of a perfect fourth is a foundational element of many genres of music, represented in music theory as the tonic (music), tonic and subdominant relationship. Four is also embodied within the circle of fifths (also known as circle of fourths), which reveals the interval of four in more active harmonic contexts. *The typical number of movements in a symphony. *The number of completed, numbered symphonies by Johannes Brahms. *The number of strings on a violin, a viola, a cello, double bass, a cuatro (instrument), cuatro, a typical bass guitar, and a ukulele, and the number of string pairs on a mandolin. *"Four calling birds" is the gift on the fourth day of Christmas in the carol "The Twelve Days of Christmas (song), The Twelve Days of Christmas".Groups of four
* Big Four (disambiguation) *Four basic operations of arithmetic:See also
*List of highways numbered 4References
*Wells, D. ''The Penguin Dictionary of Curious and Interesting Numbers'' London: Penguin Group. (1987): 55–58External links