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BRAHMAND , SANSAAR AUR DHARTI ITIHAAS DVAIT DVAIT BHASHA GANIT DARSHAN TARK SAMAAJ SOOCHNA DHARM SANSKRITI MAN SOFTWARE PADARTH HARDWARE KARYA, KARMA VYAVAHAAR SAMAY , KAAL DIK

ART OF MEMORY AND TRILOGY OF EXISTENCE

ART OF MEMORY

Mnemonolang . Mnemonophones . Mnemonogram . Mnenomic order . Mnemonic reasoning . Mnemonic formation . Confusion of towers

THE TOWER OF KNOWLEDGE

Knowledge builders . Knowledge trees .

THE TOWER OF UNIVERSE

Universe Builders . Trees of energy and matter .

  • Foundation: While the Tower of Knowledge is founded on human observation, the Tower of Universe is founded on the Big Bang.
  • Building Blocks: The Tower of Knowledge uses concepts and theories, while the Tower of Universe is composed of matter and energy.
    • omnidots ( immaterial) , Particles ( material )
      • if they have a specific start point they are called numbers in a ( scalar field ) or vector field
      • if they are random without any knowledge of where or what measure it is called a substance / quantity
    • Form ( Immaterial ) , Matter ( material )
  • Height: The Tower of Knowledge is constantly growing, but its height is limited by human understanding. The Tower of Universe is infinite and expanding.
  • Purpose: The Tower of Knowledge serves human needs and curiosity, while the Tower of Universe exists independently of any purpose.
    • Orientation ( immaterial) , Orientation ( material )
HIDDEN WINDOWS NETWORK COGNITION MIND INTERNAL GATES SYSTEMS MATTER CONATION ACTION BEHAVIOUR DISCARD SENSATION PERCEPTION ABSTRACTION CONSUMPTION DIGESTION FILTRATION