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Sollen and Ternary SW/Pair-Map of Body

In: Artifacts Versus Nature Body

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  • Masayuki Matsui

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Contrary to Wiener’s work, the subject of Sein and SollenSubject of Sein and Sollen in “nature versus artifact bodiesNature versus artifact bodies” was logically reexamined using a white-box (pair-matrix) approach and formalized on pair-map (microcosm) under closedearth versus smart-world conditions. This body science and Sollen of 3 M&I variety (pair-map)3 M&I variety (pair-map) would be probably developed at the type of ternary SW, which resembles the Eastern danshari concept, and is likely due to the motion–energy dualismMotion–energy dualism under Newton’s laws (analog type), or equivalently, the amount–value dualismAmount (motion) versus value (energy) system dualism under Matsui’s law and dualismMatsui’s law and dualism (discrete type). For this body’s central dualism, a pair map (rotational phase) was characterized in 1983 based on the microcosm of cross-ellipse images in a matrix of input–output pairs. At the paper, this field theory is physically formulated, solving the pair matrix, ternary SWPair matrix, ternary SW and its central dynamism in a body of input–output. The observed underlying condensed structure (time model), and the internalized (embedded) dynamism (fractal and wave motion equations), are numerically clarified based on the expansion of the corporate-producing entity pair maps in Matsui’s theory. Furthermore, it is demonstrated that the center of the pair-map hyperplane corresponds to a black holeBlack hole (manifesting in the form of a conical dip that warps spacetime), collapsing the artifact bodies. Finally, interesting issues and findings are reported regarding the central dualism, progressive physics and chameleon criteriaChameleon criteria (medium), and are related to pair-map.

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  • Masayuki Matsui, 2023. "Sollen and Ternary SW/Pair-Map of Body," Springer Books, in: Artifacts Versus Nature Body, chapter 0, pages 71-84, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-981-99-7699-7_7
    DOI: 10.1007/978-981-99-7699-7_7
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