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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
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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