Cell Language Theory, The: Connecting Mind And Matter

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complementary pair, A and B, as a result of the complementary cut, Cc,
acting on a third entity, C. Equation (10.46) states the reverse, namely, that
A and B can be spliced together to generate C. Since (10.46) is the inverse
of (10.45), we may designate Cs as Cc–1 whenever convenient.
Using the concepts of the complementary cut and complementary
splicing defined in equations (10.45) and (10.46), I postulate here that

Reality is the totality of what exists in the Universe, both material and
nonmaterial, interconnected with one another through cuts and splic-
ings that obey the complementarian logic. (10.47)

Postulate (10.47) can be iconically represented (in the sense described
in [52]) as shown in Figure 10.30 and Table 10.11. Figure 10.30 provides

Splicing (3→R)
Reality(R)
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| Cut 1
___________|_________
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Rationality(A) Irrationality(B)
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| Cut 2
_____________|____________
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Matter(C) Mind(D)
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|Cut 3a |Cut 3b
________|_______ ________|_______
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Observed ObservingObservedObserving
MatterMatterMindMind
(E)(F)(G)(H)

Figure 10.30 An iconic model of reality. The ultimate reality is postulated to be the total-
ity of the nodes that are interconnected by cuts and splicings obeying the complementarian
logic. Cuts produce diversity, while splicings produce unity. The symbol, splicing (3 → R)
indicates that the results of the third cuts can be spliced together to regenerate reality
(epistemologically) to a varying degrees of correspondence or truth.

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