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Force Form Motion
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(1988) There are rules of spatial sequence.
There are rules of temporal sequence.
There are rules of posture.
There are rules of position.
There are rules of duration of time and rules of distance in space.
There are rules of scale and rules of proportion.
There are rules of association or grouping (sets).
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Ortho...
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(1987) The term orthomolecular heeds only one scale of order or pattern.
We must equally heed what may be termed the orthocellular,
or the orthoorganic and the orthointerorganic
or perhaps the orthosocial scales of order or pattern.
There are interactions
within each of these scales of structure and dynamics.
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Delayed Consequences
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Delayed Consequences
Free Will
and
Morality
(1986) When and as consequences follow any act or neglect,
the correlation between the act or the neglect and the consequences
are more easily identified by means of proximity in time or space.
When the consequences are delayed or are remote,
the correlations are more difficult.
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Entropy And The Flow
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Entropy
and the flow of progressed order
(1994) more is related to more, more extensively, order is gained.
The order is described in terms of system gain.
System gain occurs when new functions, new ranges of function,
make one plus one more than two.
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Unallowable Irrelevant or Unreal Retrieval
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(1989) There are no unallowable phenomena.
There are no irrelevant phenomena.
The unallowable, by some criteria, must simply be translated,
decoded, interpreted.
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Exposition of World Happenings
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Exposition of World Happenings
Pursue the System Gain of Life
(1989) We reason that an exposition of what is happening in the world,
the intent and historical plot of some to dominate all is useful,
something about which we should be aware.
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Federated and Confederated
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Federated and Confederated
Control,
Exploration
and Progression
(19__) To have a single centre, multiple centres or both, perhaps with subcentres
extending several levels, involves system architecture
which must relate to system function
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Metamorphosis of a Butterfly
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(1994) The metamorphosis of a butterfly implies certain physiological factors:
1) The butterfly and the caterpillar from which it emerges
have the same genetic pattern, the same DNA.
2) The protein, the amino acid sequences which are transcribed
to form the caterpillar's anatomy are available and conserved
in the chrysalis or cocoon as a resource
for the transcription of the butterfly's anatomy.
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Our Very Belief
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(1990) Described in his book, A New Science of Life,
Rupert Sheldrake's theory of formative causation
challenges some of the most cherished thinking.
The concept of morphogenetic fields,
operating across space and time, counter current theory
in at least two ways:
1) It rejects the assumption that living things are essentially,
if not exclusively, material things (whatever a material thing is).
2) We may not be able to perceive the actual nature of space and time.
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Eternal And Universal
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The Eternal and Universal
(1994) Humankind is characterized by its control of its own environment.
The forces and the motions of human form are augmented
with tools and with energy.
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Form and Substance
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Form and Substance
(1980) Every form and substance contains and distributes forces and motions.
Form bounds, defines, has the properties of surface, scale and proportion.
Form may be transitive, dynamic, changing,
but Form is a fundamental of realities.
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Principles Of Observation - Precise Voltage Anaolgy
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(1986) To provide an analogy of observational skill,
it is useful to describe the equipment and practices in a physics lab,
when attempting to make the very most precise measurements
of an unknown voltage.
Thesis: Language, Literacy and Intelligence, Made For Each Other ! ?
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Democracy
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Democracy
(1981) Democracy, intended to be rule by the majority,
is implemented by representational government.
The representative must be elected.
S/he is elected from a group of nominees.
The process of nomination is by parties.
Parties with policies, principles, which provide a theme of some cohesion.
There are, in practice, few parties.
Only the very largest organized parties successfully field candidates.
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Idea
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(1988) Idea: The boundaries of some realm, reality, plane or world,
some body, form or centre of expression
may relate to another realm, reality, plane or world,
another body, form or centre of expression,
via a media of communication common to each.
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Metaphysical
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(1988) The metaphysical can be broken down (analyzed) into the pre-physical -
that which does, will, can or may express within the realm
or world of the physical and the non-pre-physical,
that which may confine itself to expression
only within and between human minds.
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Navigational Rites of Conversation and Literature
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(1972)
How much attention do you have available
to form the thoughts you speak.
Sometimes more, sometimes less. "Nice day huh?"
That doesn't need much attention.
You are barely saying anything to one another,
other than that you are still on speaking terms with one another
and that you notice one another
and are open to a larger exchange if one is in order.
That is all agreed to by someone you live with
so you seldom go through the verbal ceremony.
Notice however, that you did not say,
"I'm still on speaking terms with you,
are you still on speaking terms with me?"
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Planning A Strategic Undertaking
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(1986) Consider the planner as a synthesizer
situated between two fields of processes
that converge within the planner and his work.
First, there is the domain of planning skill,
the software which supplies the profession with examples
and the effectiveness and efficiency of these examples.
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Value Of Any Resource
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(1972 ) The value of any resource or effort cannot be based
upon what would happen without that resource or effort,
but rather must be based upon what happens
with that resource or effort combined with others.
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Fundamental to the understanding
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Fundamental to the understanding
of perception and cognition
is the psychobiology
(1986) Fundamental to the understanding of perception and cognition
is the psychobiology.
Psychobiology is not the only fundamental,
but it is a fundamental not to be ignored.
Why?
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Generation of Space and Time
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The Generation of Space and Time
in the Expanding Universe
(1994) We normally regard both learning and knowing as representational events. We believe that we generate some amazing facsimile of our experience. This representational facsimile has so much detail, so much intricacy, so much of a resemblance to what we have experienced, that we can't really tell the difference between what we remember and what we experience. We regard memory and the representational images as our major means of learning and knowing.
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