E.D. Convention Regarding Modeled Epochal Ontology.
Dear
Reader,
I want to cover for you, in this blog-entry, a key aspect of our standard interpretation of the meaning of the epoch-by-epoch
ontological-categorial content
of our dialectical ‘meta-model
meta-equations’,
constructed using the NQ ‘First Dialectical Algebra’ -- an aspect that has,
perhaps, not often been
addressed with adequate emphasis in some of our previous presentations.
For such ‘meta-models’ in general,
the typical ‘multi-ontic’, multi-categorial ‘poly-qualinomial’, corresponding
to the typical Whole-number
epoch count value, denoted algebraically by Dtv, shows --
explicitly contains, per the E.D.
standard interpretation -- a
representation only
of the full new categories results
of the ontological-categorial interactions that began between epoch (Dtv - 1) and epoch Dtv, together with
the old content, from the
interactions and ‘self-interactions’ of which this new incremental content has, by epoch Dtv, just been born.
But
this epoch Dtv ‘poly-qualinomial’ catches the epoch Dtv incremental ontological-categorial content only «in statu nascendi», only ‘‘‘stroboscopically’’’.
That ‘poly-qualinomial’ catches that content just at the
moment of completion of those ontological-categorial interactions and
‘self-interactions’ of the old,
epoch (Dtv - 1) content that created it, but before any of the
resulting new/next incremental ontological
categories/content
have even begun to interact and
‘self-interact’ with their predecessor
epochal content, or among/within themselves, to produce the yet-next new incremental
categorial content, which first appears only in epoch (Dtv + 1).
‘ Meta-model’
presentations to which
this interpretation
applies
include those of the key text reachable by the following link --
FYI: Much of the work
of Karl Seldon, and of his collaborators, including work by “yours truly”, is
available for free-of-charge download via --
Regards,
Miguel Detonacciones,
Member, Foundation Encyclopedia Dialectica
[F.E.D.],
Officer, F.E.D.
Office of Public Liaison
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