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Copyright © 2006-2007 Tony Giovia

 

19. The Physical Mechanics of Logic and Mathematics

 

19.1 – An “object” is any unique entity or any unique Idea.

19.2 – Perceivable objects must necessarily exist.

a) Entities and Ideas are perceivable, and therefore entities and Ideas exist.

19.3 – The Big Bang theory postulates a Universe composed solely of energy.

19.4 – Objects that exist in the Universe are composed solely of energy.

a)  Entities and Ideas are composed of energy.

19.5 – An object is said to be in a relationship with another object when one or more of its composing dimensions is identical to one or more dimensions composing a second object. (Definition)

19.6 - An object is said to be in a relationship with another object when one or more of its composing dimensions is logically related to one or more dimensions composing a second object. (Definition)

19.7 - An object is said to “obey” a logical or mathematical law when one or more of its composing dimensions is identical to the composing dimensions of a logical or mathematical rule. (Definition)

19.8 – Via E=MCC, entities exist in a relationship with energy, mass and the constant speed of light.

19.9 – Objects can be viewed as energy, mass or the constant speed of light, depending on the Point Of View used.

19.10 – Mass is a measurement of a quantity of matter.

19.11 - A dimension is a particular element of an object’s outline, magnitude, architecture or design.

a)  A dimension or collection of dimensions define an object.
b)  Mass requires matter for its definition, and matter requires mass for its definition.
c)  Mass is a dimension of matter, and matter is a dimension of mass.

19.12 – Dimensions in a definition are related by a logical or mathematical rule.

a)  Mass exists in a relationship with matter, and matter exists in a relationship with mass.

19.13 - Matter exists in a relationship with one or more dimensions such as height, width, depth or mass.

19.14 – Objects have a physical existence when they exist in a relationship with one or more dimensions of height, width, depth and mass.

a)  Ideas, which are composed of energy, can be viewed as massive objects.

b)  As objects with mass, Ideas can be viewed as matter.

c)  Ideas are physical entities.

19.15 – Energy, in all its forms, can be defined with logical and mathematical laws.

a)  Energy, in all its forms, exists in a relationship with logical and mathematical laws.

b)  In a Universe composed solely of energy, relationships are either logical or mathematical.

19.16 - Definitions and relationships, composed solely of energy, must necessarily also exist in a physical form.

a)  Logical and mathematical definitions can be viewed as physical relationships.
b)  Logical and mathematical definitions can be viewed as physical constructions.
c)  Logical and mathematical relationships can be viewed as physical relationships.
d)  Logical and mathematical relationships can be viewed as physical constructions.

 

In the next few chapters we will be looking at the construction of and relationships within Geometric Outlines – the actual physical forms of objects and Ideas. Before doing so we need to firmly establish that GOs exist.

The Universe was created in a Big Bang of energy, and is therefore composed solely of energy. Everything that exists in this Universe must necessarily be composed of energy.

Energy “obeys” logical and mathematical laws, therefore energy exists in a relationship with those laws. One of those laws is E=MC2, which defines a relationship among energy, mass and the constant speed of light. Entities composed of energy can therefore be viewed as having dimensions of energy, mass and speed. Because objects and Ideas exist in the Universe, objects and Ideas have dimensions of energy, mass and speed.

Mass is a measurement of matter, and therefore matter is a dimension of mass, and by extension, matter is a dimension of objects and Ideas. Matter is composed of at least one dimension of height, width, depth, and density, among others – therefore objects and Ideas are composed of at least one dimension of height, width, depth and density, among others.

Entities have a physical existence when they exist in a relationship with one or more dimensions of height, width, depth and mass. Physical entities manifest a physical form. The shape of a physical form can be described by a geometric outline.

 

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