Trom (The Resolution of Mind)
TROM (the resolution of mind) => Trom Graphs and Pictures => Topic started by: Cory on February 20, 2014, 02:37:35 pm
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Hey everyone, I made this to show postulates that are conflicting. I think it makes it easier to understand in this form.
Conflicting postulates are:
;D Must be known VS Must not know >:(
>:( Must not be known VS Must know ;D
;D Must know VS Must not be known >:(
>:( Must not know VS Must be known ;D
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The electric spark is representative of sensation?
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Yes or the result of opposition. Like when you try and jump start a car battery and connect the wrong terminals you get a spark or a repulsion. But when you connect the right battery terminals, the energy flows, or you get attraction, but that's not shown in this one, it's shown in the next one I gotta make.
Does it make sense?
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Nice one Cory - I was looking at creating some visual images to aid in my comprehension. Especially with respect to the flow around the legs and where one cannot move to a failed PD.
Here are some graphics!
Leg 1 - Must Be Known
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Leg 2 - Must Not Be Known
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Leg 3 - Must Know
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Leg 4 - Must Not Know
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All Legs and their flow lines
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The being at (1) is in opposition to (4), whom he is endeavoring to convince that the effect should be known; (4) on the other hand, is doing a ‘Mustn’t Know’ on the effect, and his PD postulate is ‘Mustn’t be Known’ but he's overwhelmed.
1( randall ) is at the origin and 4 is at the receipt
enjoy hahaha
https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x3ubiry
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Dennis helped me so much in my interactions with others - just observing these postulates in myself and others.
Hey everyone, I made this to show postulates that are conflicting. I think it makes it easier to understand in this form.
Conflicting postulates are:
;D Must be known VS Must not know >:(
>:( Must not be known VS Must know ;D
;D Must know VS Must not be known >:(
>:( Must not know VS Must be known ;D