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III. Medium Object Axioms |
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3.2 Species Axioms |
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Article 59- Complex Life |
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Canon 587 |
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The axioms within the Class of Natural Law of Complex Life are: |
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1. Complex Life is the fifth level of the six (6) levels of Hydro-Carbon Life, with Hydro-Carbon Life itself being the sixth and final level of matter. |
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2. All Complex Life may be distinguished from simpler life forms through the presence of a backbone representing the existence of a Triple Neural Network of CYTO, ORGO and COGNO neural systems. |
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3. All Complex Life may be classified into three (3) classes: EGG LAYING (fish, amphibians, reptiles, monotremes, birds), MARSUPIALS and PLACENTALS (dolphins, sea cows, whales, rodents, seals, rabbits/hares, even-toed hoofed, odd-toed hoofed, anteaters/sloths, carnivores, pangolins, hyraxes, primates, elephants, colugos and bats). |
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Canon 588 |
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The axioms within the Class of Natural Law of Tri-Neural Systems are: |
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1. The Tri-Neural System is the neural/nervous system of all complex species (level 4 and above) possessing a vertebrate. |
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2. The Tri-Neural System is three (3) integrated but distinct neural/nervous systems into one being the CYTO Neural System, the ORGO Neural System and the COGNO Neural System. |
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3. The CYTO Neural System is the oldest of the three neural systems of a complex species representing the primary neural network embedded within the spine controlling the skeleton, muscles, lymphatic and neural systems. |
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4. The ORGO Neural System is the second oldest of the three neural systems of a complex species representing the second neural network controlling the specialized cellular colonies (organs) of the body including circulatory (blood) system, sensory organs, cerebellum, glands and hormones. |
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5. The COGNO Neural System is the youngest of the three neural systems of a complex species representing the third and final neural network controlling the cortex and key neural glands such as the hypothalamus and pineal glands. |
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Canon 589 |
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The axioms within the Class of Natural Law of Egg-Laying Water Based Species are: |
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1. Egg-Laying Water Based Species are members of the fifth level of six (6) levels of Hydro-Carbon Life representing complex sexual species life. |
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2. The most common name for Egg-Laying Water Based Species is Fish. |
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Canon 590 |
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The axioms within the Class of Natural Law of Egg-Laying Land/Water Based Species are: |
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1. Egg-Laying Land/Water Based Species are members of the fifth level of six (6) levels of Hydro-Carbon Life representing complex sexual species life. |
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2. The most common name for Egg-Laying Land/Water Based Species is Amphibians distinguished by their ability to exploit both aquatic and terrestrial habitats. |
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3. The most commonly known Amphibians are frogs and toads, salamanders and newts, and caecilians. |
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4. Most amphibians have a biphasic life cycle involving aquatic eggs and larvae that metamorphose into terrestrial adults |
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Canon 591 |
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The axioms within the Class of Natural Law of Egg-Laying Land Based Species are: |
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1. Egg-Laying Land Based Species are members of the fifth level of six (6) levels of Hydro-Carbon Life representing complex sexual species life. |
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2. The most common name for Egg-Laying Land Based Species is Reptile distinguished as a group of air-breathing vertebrates that have internal fertilization and scaly bodies rather than hair or feathers. |
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3. A second class of Egg-Laying Land Based Species is Monotreme, a distinctive group of primitive mammals largely extinct. |
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4. Reptiles include the snakes, lizards, crocodiles and alligators, turtles, and tuatara, among the living forms, and a great many extinct types such as dinosaurs, pterosaurs, and ichthyosaurs. |
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5. Monotremes include the platypus and the echidnas, or spiny anteaters. |
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6. Reptiles occupy an intermediate position in evolutionary development between amphibians and warm-blooded vertebrates, the birds and mammals. |
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7. Reptiles are a life form ideally suited for hot wet high density climates, with the fossil record demonstrating the rate of density of normal Earth atmosphere must have been greater at the peak times of the life of the dinosaurs. |
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Canon 592 |
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The axioms within the Class of Natural Law of Egg-Laying Air/Land Based Species are: |
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1. Egg-Laying Air/Land Based Species are members of the fifth level of six (6) levels of Hydro-Carbon Life representing complex sexual species life. |
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2. The most common name for Egg-Laying Air/Land Based Species is Bird distinguished as a group of air-breathing vertebrates that have feathers instead of scaly bodies or hair. |
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Canon 593 |
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The axioms within the Class of Natural Law of Pouched (Marsupial) Species are: |
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1. Pouched (Marsupial) Species are members of the fifth level of six (6) levels of Hydro-Carbon Life representing complex sexual species life. |
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2. The most common name for pouched raised species is Marsupial characterized by premature birth and continued development of the newborn while attached to the nipples on the lower belly of the mother. |
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Canon 594 |
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The axioms within the Class of Natural Law of Placental Water Based Species are: |
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1. Placental Water Based Species are members of the fifth level of six (6) levels of Hydro-Carbon Life representing complex sexual species life. |
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2. The most common names for Placental Water Based Species are dolphins, sea cows, whales. |
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Canon 595 |
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The axioms within the Class of Natural Law of Placental Land/Water Based Species are: |
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1. Placental Land/Water Based Species are members of the fifth level of six (6) levels of Hydro-Carbon Life representing complex sexual species life. |
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2. The most common names for Placental Land/Water Based Species are rodents and seals. |
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Canon 596 |
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The axioms within the Class of Natural Law of Placental Land Based Species are: |
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1. Placental Land Based Species are members of the fifth level of six (6) levels of Hydro-Carbon Life representing complex sexual species life. |
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2. The most common names for Placental Land Based Species are rabbits/hares, even-toed hoofed, odd-toed hoofed, anteaters/sloths, carnivores, pangolins, hyraxes, primates and elephants. |
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Canon 597 |
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The axioms within the Class of Natural Law of Placental Land/Air Based Species are: |
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1. Placental Land/Air Based Species are members of the fifth level of six (6) levels of Hydro-Carbon Life representing complex sexual species life. |
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2. The most common names for Placental Land/Air Based Species are colugos and bats. |
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