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The problem of Arithmetic and Logic is that it is based on incomplete emptiness and is over run by infinity. E.g. the Goedel numbering paradox of an infinity of labels makes it impossible for any major work to be written in logic, made 'complete' by any analytic process and verified true.
There is another way though and that is to base the very ideas of ones and zeros on a more relative scale based upon actually verifiable processes within the natural world -- as opposed to some abstract idea.
My essentialism called tripartite essentialism is just that -- an essential holism at the heart of every process and its exchanges in the entire absolute universe.
It produces an eight part arithmetic with a finite zero and a finite infinity in relation to the subject matter that it is describing.
Shame really that the current scientific paradigm is actually based on decontextualisation and reductionism -- which would explain the total lack of unity in physics from Einstein and the irrational nature of the logical and computational paradoxes noted by Turing and Goedel.

I actually worked out a way to produce the alleged 'holy grail' of Artificial Intelligence -- overcoming the Induction paradox and other problems produced by infinity in computation.
If you do a search for Artificial General Intelligence you will find that its allegedly a cutting edge military and industrial concern -- but quite obviously the handicapped nonsense of public domain science is way way behind the forefront of real interstellar technology on this planet.
My own contribution to the knowledge base of mankind has been around officially since 1991 and 2011 marked 20 years of it having been out there

http://offtheplanet.blogspot.com/2011/08/fundamental-assumptions-of-tripartit...

http://offtheplanet.blogspot.com/2011/08/interstellarinterdimensional-operati...

In these papers I propose and demonstrate Wittgensteins Logical Atomism http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Logical_atomism

I am available for talks and discussions and can be contacted through my talks website at http://www.ufospeaker.com

I don't however anticipate anytime soon being asked to discuss this material anywhere -- at least not since I discovered that the Secret School of the Theosophical Society actually teach part of systems theory I describe wrapped up in ancient Hindu jargon . You can see some evidence of this from the 'public consumption' volumes called the Secret Doctrine by HP Blavatsky in volume 1 where it refers to 'Logos, Outpouring and Vehicles'.
All of that material I saw that had written on it by a former member in 1923 in green ink 'in the event of my death please destroy' -- worse than that though was the obscurity of the broom cupboard that would follow. Perhaps the writings of Bulwer Lytton about the Vrilya under Tibet with their mind- machine interfaces and UFO's also spotted by Nicholas Roerich were very close to the truth about the advanced beings on and under our Earth.
For mankind though -- the doorway to Startrek realities appears barred.

My theory of eightness on the blog links produces the proof for Logical Atomism of the 1901 Vienna School of Logical realist philosophy and can be substantiated by a developed school of thought.

Logical atomism is a philosophical belief that originated in the early 20th century with the development of analytic philosophy. Its principal exponents were the British philosopher Bertrand Russell, the early work of his Austrian-born pupil and colleague Ludwig Wittgenstein, and his German counterpart Rudolf Carnap. [wiki]
(Philosophy) the philosophical theory of Bertrand Russell, the British philosopher (1872-1970), and the early Ludwig Wittgenstein, the Austrian-born British philosopher (1889-1951), which held that all meaningful expressions must be analysable into atomic elements which refer directly to atomic elements of the real world. [2]
The theory holds that the world consists of ultimate logical "facts" (or "atoms") that cannot be broken down any further. Having originally propounded this stance in his Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus' [wiki]
The name for this kind of theory was coined in 1918 by Russell in response to what he called "logical holism"; i.e. the belief that the world operates in such a way that no part can be known without the whole being known first. This belief is commonly called monism, and in particular, Russell (and G.E. Moore) reacted to absolute idealism dominant then in Britain. [wiki]
Ref.
2. Collins English Dictionary -- Complete and Unabridged © HarperCollins Publishers 1991, 1994, 1998, 2000, 2003

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  • @TheAelfymade - thanks

  • Thanks for the great work and the very interesting description !

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