I. Introductory Provisions
1.2 Concepts
Article 11 - Reality
Reality is a fictional Model of Existence constructed upon Form and Meaning enabling the degree of certainty and reproducibility necessary for the operation of Positive Law. Neither Reality nor Absolute Truth exist according to Natural Law or Divine Law, as the universe of Unique Collective Awareness depends upon the existence of Paradox and Relativity.
Reality permits the recognition and existence of certain concepts considered valid under Positive Law that do not exist under Natural Law or Divine Law. Such concepts as Freedom, Justice and Morality do not exist within Natural Law but are integral to the optimum function of civilized society under Positive Law.
All Statutes promulgated through valid Positive Law in Reality operate according to Interpretation and not Supposition.
All Statutes promulgated through valid Positive Law in Reality operate according to Logic and Fact and not Paradox and Relativity.
The Valid Rules for the consistent definition and operation of Reality are these canons of Positive Law defined by Astrum Iuris Divini Canonum in accordance with Pactum De Singularis Caelum.
The definition of an alternate Reality that is inconsistent with these canons of Positive Law defined by Astrum Iuris Divini Canonum is automatically null and void from the beginning.
When speaking, writing or considering Reality, it is in accordance with these canons of Positive Law defined by Astrum Iuris Divini Canonum and no other.