The document proposes an alternative to using pixels for image analysis. The author suggests using curved lines of the same or varying sizes instead of uniform pixels to more easily identify objects and extract logical information from images. Curved lines could capture adjacent area information without calculating gradients over the whole image and help cluster data. Pixels restrict analysis to a linear representation whereas the real world is non-linear, so a non-linear technique using curved lines may perform better by mimicking natural shapes. Further research is needed to determine optimal line curvatures, lengths, and whether lines should be uniformly or variably shaped for different applications.