Cognizance
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The Cognizance Theory posits three primary dimensions called the Dimensional Trinity: as the Positive representing a field of Cognizance, external and independent of a vehicle of awareness, or Sensory Apparatus and the Cognizance of the Aware-I.
The Positive Dimension primarily represents the experience of Consequence, as the interaction of sensory sensation with an environment external to it.
The Positive Dimension is the natural physical world or Given Existence. However the Cognizance Theory expands this concept to include any given Plane of Distinction, which is distinct and independent from any facility of Cognizance, and that transcends any particular sphere or world. The Positive Dimension means any condition which is Consequence outside and independent of the Negative and
Metaphysical Dimensions, that generates
Evaluation, Interpretation and action. The genesis of action may come from the Positive as present circumstance, the Negative as past memories projected to future, and the Metaphysical as Determinations which create the future in specific ways.
The Negative Dimension, is memory or a
Replica State of the Positive Dimension, and of the memory itself, as it constructs alternative scenarios as imagination, language, loves, stories or identities, and to some extent the Metaphysical Dimension, according to the individual capability of discernment. The Negative Dimension is a non-physical plane which represents
Interpretation, primarily of experience in the Positive Dimension, but
also of the Metaphysical by the
Thinking-I, as the organizer and director of the mind.
Cognizance in the Positive Dimension requires awareness, Evaluation, Interpretation and Determination of Consequence, and requires other-dimensional facilities as memory. For operation in the Positive Dimension there must be a replica as Comparative States, as copies of the Plane of Distinction, wherein these replicas require a different dimension, since it must possess opposite attributes from the physical. It must be alterable, changeable, flexible, malleable, modifiable, pliable, or creative. This
ability of modification is necessary for the creation of alternatives, as choice in any given instance of the external environment. The memory as we know our own minds consists in a conscious and unconscious replica. Reality as experience in any given present instance is compared to past memory, as comparative context for recognition, identification, context and one's personal history.
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