Category Archives: Postulates

KHTK Axiom #4: Objects (old)

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[Reference: KHTK AXIOM #3: Space-time]

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KHTK Axiom #4: Objects are ‘systems of motion’ characterized by space.

  1. With two objects in relative motion there is a single dimension along the line joining them. There is awareness of one-dimensional space.

  2. With three objects in relative motion, there is a planar region generated by the lines joining them. This region requires a minimum of two dimensions to describe it fully. There is awareness of two-dimensional space.

  3. With four objects in relative motion, there is a bulk of region generated by the lines joining them. This region requires a minimum of three dimensions to describe it fully. There is awareness of three-dimensional space.

  4. With more than four objects in relative motion, the lines joining them generate more complex characteristics of the system that are not necessarily geometric. These characteristics are as complex as color and temperature. This leads to awareness of multi-dimensional space. 

  5. A multi-dimensional space acquires all those characteristics that are used to identify a system of motion. We become aware of that system of motion as an object.

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[For further details, please see: KHTK Research]

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KHTK Axiom #3: Space-time (old)

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January 1, 2014: This essay is superseded by KHTK Axioms

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[Reference: KHTK AXIOM #2: Awareness]

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KHTK Axiom #3: Awareness of motion is composed of space and time.

  1. Motion comes into awareness with an object appearing at a distance, approaching, passing, and then moving away to disappear in the distance.

  2. The varying distance defines the dimension of this motion.

  3. The motion stays in awareness from the moment the object appears till the moment it disappears.

  4. The continuation of motion defines its duration.

  5. Dimension of motion, such as, the varying distance brings about the experience of space.

  6. Duration of motion, such as, the period of varying distance brings about the experience of time.

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[For further details, please see: KHTK Research]

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KHTK Axiom #2: Awareness (old)

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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.

  1. Awareness among objects comes from relative motion among them.

  2. 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. 

  3. The self-awareness of an object must consist of an internal system of motion.

  4. 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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KHTK Axiom #1: The Relative (old)

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May 17, 2014: This essay is superseded by KHTK Postulates for Metaphysics – Part 1

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[Reference: KHTK AXIOM #0: The Absolute]

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KHTK Axiom #1: Neither the state of rest, nor the state of motion can be determined to exist in an absolute sense. All motion is relative.

DEFINITION: Absolute means, “Viewed independently; not comparative or relative; ultimate; intrinsic.”

  1. The theory of relativity states that from all uniformly moving frames of references, the laws of physics appear to be the same.

  2. With nothing to compare to, one cannot tell if the frame of reference is at rest or if it is moving at the speed of light. There is no awareness of uniform motion.

  3. When there is something to compare to, there is awareness of uniform motion. Still there is no way to tell which object is at rest and which object is moving.

  4. There is neither absolute static, nor absolute kinetic. The awareness of static and kinetic exists in a relative sense only.

  5. What remains in the absence of relativity cannot be determined.

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[For further details, please see: KHTK Research]

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Philosophy Definitions #2

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CAUSE

Wikipedia

Causality (also referred to as causation) is the relation between an event (the cause) and a second event (the effect), where the second event is understood as a consequence of the first.”

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Scientology

1. Cause could be defined as emanation. It could be defined also, for purposes of communication, as source-point. 2. A potential source of flow. 3. Cause is simply the point of emanation of the communication. Cause in our dictionary here means only ‘source point’.”

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KHTK 

When an event is identified as the consequence of another event, then the former is called an effect of the latter cause. Cause is actually the starting point of effect. It is the same event extended in time. It is an error to look upon cause and effect as separate events.

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COMMENTS:

Cause and effect are abstractions gleaned from associations observed among events. The ‘effect’ event is understood as a consequence of the ‘cause’ event.  A closer look shows cause and effect to be aspects of the same event that is essentially extended in space – time.

All ’cause-effect’ events seem to be concatenated with each other with no absolute beginning or ending. The point to be emphasized is that cause and effect are relative to each other. Neither cause nor effect exists in isolation. The idea of a potential cause is balanced with the idea of potential effect.

Cause-effect association is not necessarily linear or one-dimensional. It can easily be observed to be 2-dimensional since an event may be caused by many causative factors, and a causative factor may influence many events.

Cause-effect associations may even be perceived as a three or multi-dimensional matrix.

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BEINGNESS

Dictionary

1. the state or fact of existing; 2. a point of view gradually coming into being; 3. laws in existence for centuries.”

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Scientology

“1. the assumption or choosing of a category of identity. Beingness is assumed by oneself or given to oneself, or is attained. Examples of beingness would be one’s own name, one’s profession, one’s physical characteristics, one’s role in a game—each and all of these things could be called one’s beingness. 2. the person one should be in order to survive. 3. essentially, an identification of self with an object.”

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KHTK

Beingness is the state or fact of existing. It may be looked upon as a matrix of events that are associated with each other through cause-effect relationships.

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COMMENTS:

If something exists then it is being. The two words ‘existing’ and ‘being’ seem to be synonymous.

An event seems to come into being by virtue of another event. So the beingness of existence, as such, may be looked upon as a matrix of events that are associated through cause-effect relationships.

Scientology seems to look at beingness as the property of a being (see below), in terms of a role or an identity. Thus, in Scientology, beingness is defined in terms of a being.

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BEING (INDIVIDUAL)

Wikipedia

“Being is an extremely broad concept encompassing objective and subjective features of reality and existence. Anything that partakes in being is also called a ‘being’, though often this use is limited to entities that have subjectivity (as in the expression “human being”). So broad a notion has inevitably been elusive and controversial in the history of philosophy, beginning in western philosophy with attempts among the pre-Socratics to deploy it intelligibly.”

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Scientology

“1. a viewpoint; he is as much a being as he is able to assume viewpoints. 2. an energy production source (thetan). 3. essentially the beingness of theta itself acting in the mest and other universes in the accomplishment of the goals of theta and under the determination of a specific individual and particular personality for each being. 4. when we say the individual we are talking about something as precise as an apple. We are not talking about a collection of behavior patterns which we all learned about in the study of rats. We are talking about something that is finite. We are talking about somebody. The somethingness that you are and the capabilities you can be and this is what we are talking about. We are not talking about the color of your hair or the length of your feet. We are talking about you.”

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KHTK

A being is a part of beingness (the cause-effect matrix) that has acquired a sense of individuality and has separated itself from rest of the beingness. This is a specialized “beingness”, which has the purpose to survive as itself.

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COMMENTS:

A being is thought to be that part of overall beingness (existence) that has developed subjectivity. The subjectivity provides a sense of individuality, which separates it from rest of the existence. This is the view in general philosophy as well as in KHTK.

Scientology, however, looks at beingness as the consequence of a being. The being is the innermost sense of individuality. In Scientology, the universe exists simply because we all agree that it exists. Thus, Scientology believes that all existence emanates from the individual being.

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