II. Divine Systems
2.1 Divine Systems of Classification, Symbols & Semantics
Article 6 - Divine System of Classification
The Divine System of Classification is based on several primary components being objects and concepts called DA and their associated attributes that modify them called MODIFIERS, bridge associations between concepts and objects called RELATORS, associations that bridge between DA and MODIFIERS and/or RELATORS called ASSOCIATORS and tense/perspective called TENSORS. All these components are used to construct a rich possible variety of combined meaningful statements called DIA.
All components of the Divine Classification System are based on the:
(1) consistent classification of Concepts and real world objects to one DA; and
(2) the classification of DA to one or more SETS. A real world object is anything that can be measured in some way and is recognized as having both a unique existence and unique identification. A concept is anything that can be described as having a theoretical existence, but cannot be proven as yet to have a measurable real world existence.
Concepts and real world objects defined by the Divine System of Classification are considered distinct from words of different languages defined by positive laws in that a word may be used to describe more than one concept or real world object, whereas one concept or object remains one concept or object.
All components of the Divine System of Classification are based on the use of consistent classification method that identifies one concept or real world object as equal to one DA. Therefore a word cannot be seen as an approximation of a DA as one word might be associated with several DA’s recognizing the multiple meanings associated with a word. A DA is not permitted to have more than one concept or real world object association. Therefore all DA are considered unique and non-repeating.
SETS are defined as the grouping of one (1) or more DA by a certain characteristic. All SETS belong to one (1) or more higher SETS. Excluding DA represented as having a special purpose as a primary element, all DA belong to one (1) base SET. The membership to a SET automatically gives a DA additional meaning.
Primary elements of the Divine System of Classification such as ASSOCIATORS, RELATORS, MODIFIERS and TENSORS are the only example of DA belonging to more than one base SET. For example, the Position class of ASSOCIATORS is a class of DA (concepts) and is also a class of ASSOCIATORS. All primary elements of the present invention and their classes are firstly DA and then special sets.
The set of DA SETS of the Divine System of Classification also belong to each other as sub-set components unto themselves so that HUMAN LIFE is a major set on its own and a sub-set of SELF-AWARE LIFE is a major set on its own and a sub-set of LIFE is a major set on its own and a sub-set of PLANET OBJECTS is a major set on its own and a sub-set of STELLAR OBJECTS is a major set on its own and a sub-set of GALACTIC OBJECTS is a major set on its own and a sub-set of ELEMENTS and RELATIONSHIPS and MEASUREMENT are major sets on its own and a sub-sets of UNIVERSE is a major set on its own and a sub-set of ABSOLUTE.
MODIFIERS are a subset of components of the Divine System of Classification which define characteristics that seek to qualify and/or “modify” the state of a DA (object/concept). MODIFIERS are categorized into sets such as: Name, Number, Position, Dimension (width, depth, height and size), Form (Mass/density defines weight, thickness, hardness), Motion, Temperature, Emotion and Colour.
TENSORS are a subset of components of the Divine System of Classification that perform the multiple identification of tense, perspective (me, you, us) and intent (mine, why?, how?). TENSORS are categorized into sets such as: Statement (Base, As, What, Why, Where, When, How), Question (Base, What, Why, Where, When, How), Intent (Wish, Want, Need), Relator (If , While, Until), Force (Attraction, Repulsion), Modifier (So, Therefore, But), Possession (Base, Give, Take, Lost, Found) and Answer (Agree, Disagree).
DIA is a combination of components of the Divine System of Classification to form meaningful statements according to a set of rules called the “Rules of forming valid DIA”. The first and primary rule is that a DIA must contain either (1) one DA (object/concept) and another element (TENSOR, RELATOR, MODIFIER), or at least (1) one TENSOR to be valid. The second rule is that DIA must not contain more than 42 elements. DIA themselves are categorized according to whether they conform to traditional linear progression (single string of elements interpreted left to right called LINEAR DIA), matrix (set of elements interpreted both left to right and top down and across called MATRIX DIA), or dimensional (interpreted as having more than two dimensions/directions of interpretation simultaneously called DIMENSIONAL DIA). LINEAR DIA are categorized according to the main pivot elements, namely: DA, Tensor, Relator, Modifier, Associator, Mix and Complex Linear.MATRIX DIA are categorized according to it fundamental shape and interpretation, namely: DA-Cross, DA-star,DA-tri, DA-dual, Tensor-Cross, Tensor-star, Tensor-tri, Tensor-dual and Complex Matrix.
The hierarchy of PURPOSE of the Divine System of Classification is whereby all possible singular or combinations of DA (objects and concepts) may be defined into six (6) levels by their complexity and functional purpose with the least complex and lowest level being all DA. In turn, combinations of 2 or more DA form a DIA (statement). In turn, combinations of 2 or more DIA form an IDEA (argument).In turn 2 or more IDEAS form an IDEAL (concept). In turn, 2 or more IDEALS form a MODEL (theory). Finally, all MODELS form a single concept known as UCADIA, the Universe of DIA.
The hierarchy of COMMON MEANING of the Divine System of Classification is whereby all possible sets of DA, DIA, IDEA, IDEAL, MODEL may be categorized. The lowest category is of common meaning is a category of DA, known as DAT. The next highest category is a category of DIA known as DATA. The next highest category is a category of IDEAS known as DATUM. The next highest category is a category of IDEALS known as KNOSIS. The next highest category is a category of MODELS known as WISDOM. The highest category is ALL also known as UCADIA.