June 26, 2014: This essay is superseded by KHTK Postulates for Metaphysics – Part 1
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[Reference: KHTK AXIOM #1: The Relative]
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KHTK Axiom #2: Awareness arises with relative motion, and disappears when there is no relative motion.
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Awareness among objects comes from relative motion among them.
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The objects in motion are not just something physical like a chair, Mozart’s music, or sensation. They can also be complex abstractions like thought, emotion, or impulse.
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The self-awareness of an object must consist of an internal system of motion.
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There is no isolated “point of awareness” observing and/or creating motion from a distance.
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[For further details, please see: KHTK Research]
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Motion appears at the same moment that relativity and spacetime appears. They go hand in hand.
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Space is the sense of the distance. In a more general sense, space consists of dimension of the system. This is also awareness, and those dimensions can be looked upon as dimensions of awareness.
Time is the endurance of that awareness as it goes through its variations.
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Our sense of space, time, and measure seem to be mental abstractions of processes which may be occurring in different ways than we expect from our conditioning.
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I have revise Axiom #2 in order to introduce awareness, which is otherwise taken for granted.
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I have revised KHTK Axiom #2 to further clarify awareness. This provides an interesting view of self.
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I have revised the explanation under KHTK Axiom #2.
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