PolyTriadica | MonoTriadica |
Triadic Intraverse
Poly means many, and Triadica means the
Whole,
Part and
Product. The Whole would be affiliated with the term Poly as many or all. The Part is associated with the term Mono, as few or a singular one. Products are said to be produced internal to a Whole and external to a part. Products produced independent of the Whole of which the Part exists is called
Transpartation, which
means disassociation from the Whole, as representative of either the other-dimensionality of
Monotheism or the self and few.
The distinctions between Poly, Mono and MetaTriadicas are said to be three, or what are called the determinants, as Existent, Finite and
Absent Determination.
Existent
Determination is the Conservative determinant that explains all natural change as promoting the preservation of the pre-existent state changed, in a same or similar state and condition, and is applicable to what is call Indigenous or pre-industrial, pre-excess and profit cultures.
Existent Determination is associated with the Whole, wherein the Product of its Parts is to produce the continuance of the Whole in a same or similar manner.
Finite Determination designates the creation of results and products as altered states, which construe and explain the activity and behavior of change as increased value and Consequence, is progressive and underlies
all modern Excess and Profit industrial cultures.
Finite Determination is associated with the Part wherein
the creation of the perfect Part called the
Metaphysical Ideal supplants and becomes the authority for the Whole.
Absent Determination would be a philosophy, primarily adverse to the
Imperative
Determinant, which is certainty of foreseen states in future as Products, which dictates activity & behavior of any given one or more individuals, in any given present circumstance, such as walking in traffic, or out in the open in a lightening storm. Imperative Determinants may be such as Existent or Finite Determination, or the laws of Wholes and Parts.
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