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Time / Space Expressions as Systems


Every (Time/Space A) × /  Any (Time/Space A) × /  Some (Time/Space A) × /  Non (Time/Space A)


Every (Time/Space A) × /  Any (Time/Space A) × /  Some (Time/Space A) × /  Non (Time/Space A)
× /
Every (Time/Space B / Any (Time/Space B) × /  Some (Time/Space B) × /  Non (Time/Space B)


Every (Time/Space A) × /  Any (Time/Space A) × /  Some (Time/Space A) × /  Non (Time/Space A)
× /
Every (Time/Space B / Any (Time/Space B) × /  Some (Time/Space B) × /  Non (Time/Space B)
-  Any (Time/Space B)


Every (Time/Space A) × /  Any (Time/Space A) × /  Some (Time/Space A) × /  Non (Time/Space A)
× /
Any (Time/Space B) + Any (Time/Space B) + Any (Time/Space B)

 

Time within a System Paradigm

Time is achieved here by selection/omission of system behavioral components of objects and/or operations

or leaving out information

  1. x + 1 / x   ; Algebraic Outline of Time

  2. (X any A + 1 Every unit x )/ X any A ;  Algebraic Outline of Time within System Paradigm

  3. (X any A / X any A) + (1 Every unit x / X any A); Simplify Algebraically

  4. 1 + ( 1 Every unit x / X any A); Simplify Algebraically

  5. 1 + ( 1 Every unit x / X any A);  ( 1 Every unit x / X any A)  (PZ) Perception of any object can give this expression .

  6. Perception of any object and it's expression gives apparent new value or perception of ongoing sequence of events or time

  7. Source of ongoing expression not understood at this point in time.....The source of ongoing expression may be visualized by the following Venn Diagram:

Venn Diagram shoiwing System Components Relationships

This Venn Diagram gives the four behavioral components of a Principal System.. The components1,  and 0, give the system component of 1 + 0 , which would seem to consist of consistent expression by the basic operation as systems..  This could give the perception of time.



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