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The Many Forms of Many/One
Universal conceptual form

Invocation
Aligning the vision

Project under development
Evolving and coalescing

Guiding motivation
Why we do this

A comprehensive vision
Ethics / governance / science

Cybernetic democracy
Homeostatic governance

Collective discernment
Idealized democracy

Objectives and strategy
Reconciliation and integration

Reconciliation of perspectives
Holistic view on alternatives

What is a concept?
Definitions and alternatives

Theories of concepts
Compare alternatives

What is truth?
How do we know?

Semantics
How meaning is created

Synthetic dimensionality
Foundational recursive definition

Universal hierarchy
Spectrum of levels

A universal foundation
The closed loop ensemble contains
all primary definitions

Set
Dimensions of set theory

Numbers
What is a number?

Venn diagrams
Topology of sets

Objects in Boolean algebra
How are they constructed?

Core vocabulary
Primary terms

Core terms on the strip
Closed Loop framework

Graphics
Hierarchical models

Digital geometry
Euclid in digital space

The dimensional construction
of abstract objects
Foundational method

The digital integration
of conceptual form
Compositional semantics

Closed loop interval ontology
How it works

Cognitive science
The integrated science of mind

Equality
What does it mean?

Formal systematic definitions
Core terms

Data structures
Constructive elements
and building blocks

Compactification
Preserving data under transformation

Steady-state cosmology
In the beginning

Semantic ontology
Domain and universal

Foundational ontology
A design proposal

Coordinate systems
Mapping the grid

Articles
From other sources

Arithmetic
Foundational computation

Plato's republic and
homeostatic democracy
Perfecting political balance

Branching computational architecture
Simultaneity or sequence

Abstract math and HTML
Concrete symbolic representation

All knowledge as conceptual
Science, philosophy and math
are defined in concepts

Does the Closed Loop
have an origin?
Emerging from a point


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Why use and develop synthetic dimensionality?
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The attraction and power of synthetic dimensionality emerges from its universality as a constructive element.

It is consistent with many fundamental definitions

  • Foundational definitions in mathematics
  • Real number line
  • Continuum
    • Define the continuum
    • How differences and new concepts emerge from the continuum
  • Measurement
  • Concept of "attribute"
  • Concept of "property"
  • Definition of "quality"
  • Definition of "class"
  • Definition of "ordered class"
  • Definition of objects in a class
  • Definition of "type" (list the distinguishing properties of the type)
  • Definition of fundamentals of geometry -- point, line, plane, coordinate frame, origin
  • Definition of hierarchy
  • Definition of taxonomy (genus, species, taxon)
  • Definition of number
  • Definition of set
  • Definition of objects/elements in a set
  • Definition of logical operations (Boolean, Arithmetic) on a set or elements of a set
  • Definition of unit
  • Definition of order
  • Definition of abstraction
  • Definition of fundamental logical operations (induction, deduction)

  • TERMS
  • Cut
  • Distinction
  • Difference
  • Boundary

  • GEOMETRY
  • Point
  • Line
  • Plane

  • MATRIX AND DATABASE
  • Row
  • Column
  • Cell

  • EPISTEMOLOGY
  • Identity
  • Equality
  • Comparison
  • Quantity
  • Quality
  • Analogy
  • Metaphor
  • Simile
  • Abstraction
  • Generalization

  • PSYCHOLOGY
  • Stipulation
  • Intention
  • Purpose
  • Motivation (?)
  • Interpretation
  • Bias
  • Creation and emergence of new ideas

  • SEMANTICS
  • Parts of speech
  • The construction of meaning
  • Making a point

  • LAW
  • Defining boundaries and "guardrails"

  • GOVERNANCE
  • Converging and optimizing collaborative decision-making

All these objects can be (are) constructed from synthetic dimensions -- and synthetic dimensions themselves are constructed from synthetic dimensions, in a bottomless recursive process that is driven by human motivation

The power to build all the basic elements of fundamental elements in ontology, epistemology, mathematics and psychology using the same constructive elements and the same fundamental language

Defining the differences between these disciplines and sectors in terms of synthetic dimensions, which can outline the entire range of similarities and differences and link these disciplines

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Tue, May 11, 2021