Monday, May 15, 2017

Form and Perspective

   Taking George Spencer Brown's Laws of Form as a point of departure, my four-thousand-word book Form and Perspective explores through their property of perspectuality the simple forms and relationships that arise as form incorporates three and more spaces, states or values, and takes the resulting equations as simple models of natural phenomena.

Introduction

   Take the expression

   A(B(C))

to symbolize the perspective from a room A of a middle room B and a far room C.

   Now step from room A into room B, from which the perspective is

   B(A)(C)

   And now room C, with perspective

   C(B(A))

   Symbolize such perspectuality by

   A(B(C)) =p B(A)(C) =p C(B(A))

   Such forms, expressions, perspectives and equations are what this book is about.


   FP is available as free PDF from Lulu.com, scribd.com and academia.edu (it doesn't display correctly on the last two but the PDFs download fine).

   FP is also available as a POD 8x11 paperback at Lulu, with a deliberately-provocative cover.


[20170624 Rewrite on way, better heurism, some other rewriting, especially in the phenomenology.]
 


Keywords: philosophy,analysis,form,perspective,topology,physics,astronomy

3 comments:

  1. Wow. Im amazed at the lack of thoughtful commentary.

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  2. Wow. Im amazed at the lack of thoughtful commentary.

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  3. Mine or others'?

    Not even an ad hominem attack, in almost two months!

    I'm closing in on the Great Table Revision, via C software-tools suite, with of course some additional editorial and phenomenological refinements (although I don't want the phenomenology to run away with the study).

    Commutativity is the real initial PITA.

    I'm a little worried this will all turn out to be just folding or some damned thing. Although that at least would quickly advance the phenomenology. As much as can be given the combinatoric explosions on every hand.

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