October 30, 2024

Refining the definition of EXISTENCE.

THE PLEASANT IDEA OF THE IMPRINT.

All ELM elements of the natural system exist through their data perceptible to other elements and through their invisible data,

called imperceptible data, by differentiation from the former.

The perceptible data are composed of trains of mechanisms.

The imperceptible data are composed of the imprints that their trains of mechanisms leave in their environment.

In the absence of perceptible data, the existence of ELMs (Elements of the Universe) is therefore established through the perceptions of other ELMs.

The existence and presence of an element of the universal system is thus expressed by:

– the trains of mechanisms, or the FULLNESS.

– and the imprint it leaves in the environment, or the HOLLOWNESS.

The SCHEME OF EXISTENCE can be summarized as follows:

EXISTENCE-PRESENCE = FULLNESS + HOLLOWNESS.

No element of the natural system can be defined otherwise.

The corollary of this natural principle is as follows:

For an environment, the imprint defines an existence.

Because if an element is defined without an indispensable environment,

For an environment, existence is not imposed by a presence.


“For example, in a forest, a tree that is uprooted and disappears will continue to exist for a certain time, for the entire duration of its footprint, for the other surrounding trees.

The tree will not be considered nonexistent and gone for the other trees for a certain time.”


ON THE PLEASANT IDEA OF THE VALUE SCALE AND VALUES.

All elements of the natural system, without exception, are defined by their value scale and by the pleasant idea of ​​values.

Every ELM is composed of at least 5 basic values, which are:

– the value 0 or perfect value.

– the positive mean value: vm+.

– the positive extreme value: ve+.

– the negative mean value: vm-.

– the negative extreme value: ve-.

The tolerance zone, called the TOLERANCE CONE (or CôTo), of all ELMs, including all mechanisms, lies between the negative average value and the positive average value.

The extreme negative and positive values ​​vary depending on the elements of the natural system. These values ​​are either fixed or extend towards infinity or zero.

As long as they remain within the tolerance cone, the ELMs remain in the host system.

As soon as they leave their tolerance cone, the ELMs are REMOVED from the natural system and DISMANTLED, well before they even reach Point B.

– The extreme values ​​are called:

INTOLERABLE VALUES.

– The average values ​​are called:

TOLERABLE VALUES.

– At the center lies the PERFECT VALUE.


Scale of values ​​of the mechanism applied to the respiration of an adult human being:

Within the framework of a daily breathing sequence, that is to say, 24 hours comprising the waking and sleeping phases,

THE EXTREME NEGATIVE VALUE will be located, on average, at approximately 2 inhalations-exhalations per minute over a 24-hour period.

Below this value, the functioning mechanisms of the human being risk deactivating one another,

Until the human being falls outside the cone of tolerance and breaks down within the human dyad.

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The average negative value, as well as the positive one, is around 12 to 15 breaths per minute over a 24-hour period.

In this range, the human body remains within its cone of tolerance, and the human-natural system functions at an average rate.


The ideal value is on average between 6 and 8 breaths per minute.

It is this value that allows the human body to function perfectly.


The extreme positive value is around 20 to 24 breaths per minute over 24 hours, leading to a dysfunction of the human body’s mechanisms.

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IN CONCLUSION:

Extreme values ​​are considered intolerable because they lead to the malfunctioning of the mechanisms of the elements of the natural system, as well as their exit from the cone of tolerance, thus their removal from the host system and their dismantling.

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