Structure
 
See also: Omniscope, Spirit, SpiritVStructure, Activity, PrimaryStructures, SecondaryStructures, Self, SelfUnderstanding, LoveSelf, Divisions, Summary

What is Structure?

What is Structure?

Structure
  • defines God as Truth for a Person
  • is that by which Person sees Everything (NotGod) from their Scope (NotPerson), indeed, the relevant PropertyOfEverything
  • is a context for existence (in Scope) and nonexistence (beyond Scope)
  • expresses being alone or not, for example, Counterquestions express coinciding, Doubts express not coinciding
  • is not-aloneness. It distinguishes one from one's activity, one's self by expressing what one knows, thus giving one's framework by which we are not alone. It fixes Person and derives Scope. Structure is what Person knows about Scope, his being separate in System, thus his Existence in System, his being within system. Structure is the identification of one with one's activity, thus God with his question, so that the Activity is not alone, thus is Structure.

Examples of Structure

Structure and Activity

Structure is that which arises discontinuously, and thus is digital, whereas Activity is that which arises continuously, and thus is analogue. The two are related by the operation +2.

NullStructure is added, whereas NullActivity is removed.

Structural Ideas about Structure

Perhaps all structure may be thought of as an Interpolation between everything and slack, hence related to Divisions. See the EightfoldWay.

Structure is a level in the equations for the Unity of the Representations of the Structure of Spirit.

Tasks

Tasks

  • describe general structure: what does it mean to take up a perspective?
  • describe the primary structures as arising from general structure, consider especially the expectations and how the topologies and the criteria derive from the pretexts for outreach
  • describe the secondary structures, especially the three languages, as arising from primary structures

Other structures to analyze