Cartesian Relationality
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The rules of motion in Chapter 6 emphasized that all motion is relative to, and requires, other bodies.
This idea is also embodied in Poincare’s Law of Relativity:
This has 3 components:
- The Identities in the phenomenon
This is where particle shapes, mass, or other inherent quality comes in.
- The Nature of the Layer or Element of those Identities
This is the properties and differences of the 5 Layers
- The Relationship between those identities and the layers
This is usually embodied by the spacetime between the identities. This includes speed, motion, location, etc.
The differences between gravitational signatures create movement between identities as either:
- attraction
- repulsion
- stasis
This potential energy of an identity for change or movement is estimated by the Eagle, which is our equation for everything:
Cartesian Relationality and Poincare’s Law of Relativity both are therefore implementations of our “eagle” of E::Gl
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In active form, the signatures form a chain for energies that affect the movement and change of others. These movements happen in the ‘Cartesian View’ which are slices of spacetime.
This chain is made up of ratios between the signatures of identities, and is processed by Qualimath.
- The chain is how everything in the universe is connected.
- These ratios are the relational bands between signatures.
Everything is in Motion
The creation of innumerable qost-identities leads to the expansion of the universe. These identities push each other to preserve their identity. This preservation is caused by the Law of Conservation of Idea, a concept not present in Physics nor Science.
This pushing is based on the existential principle to preserve the discreteness of identity. This principle* then leads to:
- the law of conservation of energy in the Radiant Layer
- the law of conservation of mass in the Material Layer
The main difference between our unification and the one done by Einstein is that Einstein uses light or Electromagnetism as the unifying medium, whereas we use the aether.