Amended by DWC July 22, 2010
Abstract : that which arises directly out the binding (the third Condition).
Ambivalence : the experience of concurrent like and dislike.
Attribute : any given Cause, Effect, Form, or Function.
Attribution : within any given aggregate, a novel Cause, Effect, Form, or Function.
Causality : that which arrises from difference opened - gravitation.
Cause : difference opened - gravity.
Chase : any bound flow between Fulcrums.
Complex : multibehavioral polymorphism + attribution (see also Simple).
Complexer : multibehavioral polymorphism + still greater attribution (see also Simpler).
Complexity : polymorphic multibehavioralism + attribution (see also Simplicity).
Complex Mechanism : any given aggregate of machines that implement acquisition through expression and implements expression through acquisition - (also Metabolism).
Condition : the innate, the intrinsic, or the abstract.
Conditional : any given exploration or consideration constrained strictly to only one of either the innate, the intrinsic, or the abstract.
Container : any given constraint on flow.
Context : the conditional shape of flow.
Delta Axis : a line that extends from the continuously inward to the continuously outward.
Density : compartmentalization of frequency.
Direct : of single given trajectory.
Directly : implementing a single given trajectory.
Effect : difference closed - light or EMR.
Experience : any change to an aggregate that becomes an attribute of that aggregate.
Form : a contiguous aggregate of Function - a line segment or Chase.
Frequency : the compartmentalization of mass.
Fulcrum : a zero volume container - (also Point or Function).
Function : a zero volume container - (also Point or Fulcrum).
GodSong : the frequency and amplitude at which mass becomes persistent.
Growth : the abstraction of Value from Metabolism.
Hierarchy : a Complex Mechanism that acquires from one Complex Mechanism while expressing into another Complex Mechanism.
Implement : that which reaches into the event horizon of effect.
Indifference : that which lies outside of our experience.
Inexpression : those attributes of points that lie undisclosed within a given density.
Influence : any Hierarchical constraint that expresses the orchestration of amplitudes and frequencies acquired from Persistence - catalysis, latency, resonance.
Innate : that which arises directly out of Cause and Effect (the first Condition ).
Intrinsic : that which arises directly out of Form and Function such that Form implements Function and Function iterates Form (the second Condition).
Lever : any Chase bound to three fulcrums.
Machine : any given aggregate of mechanisms that implement a mechanism.
Mass : any given event of Cause bound directly to Effect.
Mechanism : any given aggregate of levers that implement a lever.
Metabolism : any given aggregate of machines that implement acquisition through expression and implement expression through acquisition - (also Complex Mechanism).
Motion : the change in the shape of flow - the change in context - the innate or the abstract conditions.
Movement : function iterating form and form implementing function -the intrinsic condition.
Novelty : any given Experience.
Persistence : any Hierarchical constraint that acquires point aggregation from implementation
Point : a zero volume container - (also Function or Fulcrum).
Primitive : any given Rational Paradigm whose hierarchies are distributed mutually among other Rational Paradigms.
Radiation : ripples along the compartments of mass.
Rational : that which adheres to the rules that iteratively bind Cause, Effect, Function, and Form into the Universe.
Rational Paradigm : bound septuple hierarchy that implements a complex mechanism - organic or inorganic life - a choir of angels (see also Point, Function, or Fulcrum).
RMCMTM : The Rational Model Of Complex Mechanisms.
Secular : all that which lies outside of the constraints of this model and arrises through the works of man indifferently to the will of God.
Shift : any given Hierarchical Condition.
Simple : multibehavioral polymorphism + inexpression (see also complex).
Simpler : multibehavioral polymorphism + still greater inexpression (see also Complexer).
Simplicity : polymorphic multibehavioralism + inexpression (see also complexity).
Synchronicity : distinct flows bound by the same constraint - concurrence.
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