Cell Language Theory, The: Connecting Mind And Matter

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10.18.1 The Shillongator Model of the Universe
Body-centered Tetrahedron (BCT); (Figure 10.15) possesses a topology
that is useful in visualizing some of the most profound physical insights
we can have about our Universe. There are two ways of interpreting the
topology of BCT — the diachronic and synchronic interpretations. In the
synchronic interpretation, the four vertices are assumed to be mutually
interacting either via edges or through the center of BCT. The focus here
is on the interactions among the vertices, actual or virtual, rather than on
their historical dimensions. In contrast, in the diachronic reading of BCT,
the focus is placed on the (most likely) order of the emergence of the four
vertices from the center of BCT. It is assumed that the center emerged first
from Firstness of Peirce (see Section 6. 3.2), I presume, followed by the
four vertices in the order of their labels, as shown in Figure 10.25.
In 1991 [7, pp. 230–7], a theoretical model of the origin of the
Universe was proposed on the basis of the concept of the gnergy tetrahe-
dron (see Figure 10.16).
Gnergy, namely, the complementary union of information (gn-) and
energy (-ergy), can be thought of being located at the center of the tetra-
hedron (see Figure 10.15), out of which four vertices emerged in the fol-
lowing order: energy (E), matter (M), information (I), and life (L) (see also
Figure 10.26). The circle enclosing five solid arrows and one dotted arrow
in Figure 10.16 can be viewed as a description of the evolution of the

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/ \(5)
(4)

Figure 10.25 A BCT, represented as a symmetrically distributed set of four spokes, edges
or bonds. The four nodes or vertices are thought to have emerged from the center, (1), in
the order, (2), (3), (4), and (5).

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