Tuesday, June 26, 2007

levels of generation from different basises

Levels of generation from different basises
in the creation of matter of various complexities:
particles-molecules-cellular...........etc
Generation of logical,abstract notion or classes of polarities,opposition,binary poles from the void or potentials.


Atomic level.
Real physical particles–electrons,protons,neutrons.....in the generation of more complex composite particles from such basic (basis) elements parts..

Molecular level:
Basic parts or (basis) of electron,proton,neutrons.....in the generation of more complex composite forms called molecules...

Polar complex molecular level:acid-base
Basic molecular composites of relative and few parts breaking apart into polar or opposite charged or polar composite molecules called acis-base in the common water molecule.


Chains of molecules composite level:nuclear acid or dna.
Acid and base are the parts or basis from which composites or chains are built up or generated and called Nuclear acid or DNA which code the information for all life process within the cells.


Cellular level:
Cells of neuter or polar oppositions(male-female) as basic parts or basis in the generation of more complex organism.

Organism level:
organism of neuter or polar opposites(male-female) as basic parts or basis in the generation of complex forms called society where each organism specialized function or division of labor.

MACHINES & COMPUTERS:
Inorganic parts,machines,circuit equivalents etc
inorganic parts being imprinted from human mind(rna)into basic elements of growing complexity duplicating functions performed by human/animal/organic parts etc.

Organic parts,circuits etc in processing information..
Inorganic parts of greater complexity duplicating mental functions in a evolutionary process of greater functions of simple mental process while leaving the more difficult specialization to HI I.Q,highly educated....in a evolutionary recapitualation of DNA specializing storage of information,while RNA store and processing and imprinting into componant/structure.
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