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Consider a partition s of a priori Space.
s contains m. There are two types of dynamism associated with
m: internal dynamism which is constituted by the interactions of the elements of m and
external dynamism which is constituted by the interactions of m with s.
m is dead if it is not internally dynamic. m is static if it is only internally dynamic.
m is wholly dynamic if it is both internally and externally dynamic.
Mind-Stetch Of The Week: What can we surmise about s if the motions of m in s can only be linear? |
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Problem 1.1: Give examples of change in (i) a static m and (ii) a wholly dynamic m.
Is external dynamism always dependent on internal dynamism? Problem 1.2: Under what circumstance does the interaction of the internal and external dynamism of m result in a static m? Problem 1.3: Under what circumstance does the interaction of the internal and external dynamism of m result in a dynamic m? Problem 1.4: Let the dynamism of m in s be sufficiently represented by its motions in s. Categorize the types of motions m can undertake in s. Problems by Peter O. Sagay. |
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