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PSYDA
 
  PSYDA PRIMUS DIA state:  
 
  DA (symbols with meaning)
For the purpose of analysis and measurement, real world and theoretical objects may be defined as symbols and concepts called DA.
The complete model of PSYGOS Is represented by a complete set of DA called PSYDA that represent the complete integrated set of concepts concerning the human mind and awareness.
Existence tends towards prime PSYDA objects.
 
 
  Prime DA
The prime objects by which all human mind and awareness (PSYGOS) may be defined are: PSYLEX PSYVIR PSYSET PSYSENSE PSYCOG PSYVIEW PSYMEM PSYSTATE PSYBIOS PSYSTAT
 
 
  DIA
All groupings of two or more symbols according to the rules of PSYGOS and UCADIA are called DIA. There are only 24 types of DIA.
All philosophical and psychological concepts expressed as equations, formula and functions are types and forms of DIA.

The 24 types of DIA are:

linear.simple, linear.simple.tensor, linear.simple.Relator, linear.simple.mix linear.complex, linear.complex.tensor, linear.complex.Relator, linear.complex.mix

matrix.simple, matrix.simple.tensor, matrix.simple.Relator, matrix.simple.mix matrix.complex, matrix.complex.tensor, matrix.complex.Relator, matrix.complex.mix

tri.simple, tri.simple.tensor, tri.simple.Relator, tri.simple.mix tri.complex, tri.complex.tensor, tri.complex.Relator, tri.complex.mix

 
 
  IDEA and axioms
All combinations of DIA that conform to the rules of PSYGOS are called IDEAS.
A well formed IDEA is a well formed AXIOM.
All the principle ideas of PSYGOS may be written as DIA.
 
 
  Equivalence
All DA may be expressed by one or more DIA and vice versa
All IDEA may be expressed as a DA and vice versa.
 
 
  UCADIA symbol set
The UCADIA symbol set defines all human knowledge that has ever been or will be into ten basic shapes and concepts: 0.absolute 1. universal 2. relationships 3. elements 4. galaxies 5. Stellar 6. planets 7. life 8. self aware life 9. human life
 
 
  UCADIAN model
The UCADIAN model is an open source model defined by primary, secondary and tertiary texts of which 14 are primary (EIKOS being one), 130 are secondary and unlimited are tertiary texts.
 
     
 
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