Equations of supereplicas 5
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Equations of super identical replicas or Supereplicas and Subreplicas
A super replica is a videntireplica that exceeds the original or cidentireplica in one or more ways. supereplicas and subreplicas
Sor stands for a super original this is an enhanced original.
Sup represent a super identireplica or supereplica
Sub stands for a subreplica or a identireplica that has some lacking factor or factors
Bor stands for a suboriginal or an original that has some lacking factor or factors
Equation 1+.3+M(Dxy)
Sor(U,O,E,Dx,T,S,C) =M= Sup(U,O,E,Dy,T,S,C)
A suboriginal is mentally identical to a superidentireplica when the only difference is in the space that they exist in.
Equation 1!.3!M(Dxy)
Bor(U,O,E,Dx,T,S,C) =M= Sub(U,O,E,Dy,T,S,C)
A suboriginal will be mentally equal to a subidentireplica when they have only space being a differing factor.
Equation 1.1!>M(Enm,Dxy,Tij)
Ori(O,U,En,Dx,Ti,S,C) >M> Bor(O,U,Em,Dy,Tj,Sm-,Cm-)
This states that the mentality of the original is greater than the mentality of the suboriginal when there is decreased functioning and structure in the suboriginal in certain ways --- m- .The minus in the name “1!” represents an aspect of the original that of being less than the original
Equation 1.3!>M(Enm,Dxy,Tij)
Ori(O,U,En,Dx,Ti,S,C) >M> Sub(O,U,Em,Dy,Tj,S m-,C m-)
This states that the mentality of the original is greater than the mentality of the subidentireplica when there is decreased functioning and structure in the subidentireplica in certain ways --- m-
Equation 1.3+<M(Enm,Dxy,Tij)
Ori(O,U,En,Dx,Ti,S,C) <M< Sup(O,U,Em,Dy,Tj,Sm+,Cm+)
This states that the mentality of the original is less than the mentality of the supereplica when there is enhanced functioning and structure in certain ways --- m+
Equation 1.1+<M(Enm,Dxy,Tij)
Ori(O,U,En,Dx,Ti,S,C) <M< Sor(O,U,Em,Dy,Tj,Sm+,Cm+)
This states that the mentality of the original is less than the mentality of the superoriginal when there is enhanced functioning and structure in certain ways --- m+
≠ This symbol represents an increasing additions over time of some aspect of the original or identireplica
Ø This symbol represents an decreasing subtractions over time of some aspects of the original or identireplica especially functioning that applies to mentality
Equation 1≠.3≠M(Dxy)
Sor(U,O,E,Dx,T,S,C) =M= Sup(U,O,E,Dy,T,S,C)
A suboriginal is mentally identical to a superidentireplica when the only difference is in the space that they exist in.
Equation 1Ø.3ØM(Dxy)
Bor(U,O,E,Dx,T,S,C) =M= Sub(U,O,E,Dy,T,S,C)
A suboriginal will be mentally equal to a subidentireplica when they have only space being a differing factor.
Equation 1.3≠<M(Enm,Dxy,Tij)
Ori(O,U,En,Dx,Ti,S,C) <M< Sup(O,U,Em,Dy,Tj,Sm+,Cm+)
This states that the mentality of the original is less than the mentality of the supereplica when there is increasing enhanced functioning and structure in certain ways --- m+ overtime.
Equation 1.1+<M(Enm,Dxy,Tij)
Ori(O,U,En,Dx,Ti,S,C) <M< Sor(O,U,Em,Dy,Tj,Sm+,Cm+)
This states that the mentality of the original is less than the mentality of the superoriginal when there is enhanced functioning and structure in certain ways --- m+
Equation 1w+.3v+M(Oww,Enm,Dxy,Sm+,Cm+)
Sor(w)(Ow,U,En,Dx,T,Sm+,Cm+) =M= Sup(v)(Ow,U,Em,Dy,T,Sm+,Cm+)
This equation represents the concept that any superoriginal Sor(w) will be mentally equal to a superidentireplica Sup(v) in a different space made of different matter/ orientation where each has the same basic structure and functioning with the same addition to functioning and structure.
Equation 1w.3v+<M(Oww,Enm,Dxy,Sm+,Cm+)
Ori(w)(Ow,U,En,Dx,T,S,C) <M< Sup(v)(Ow,U,Em,Dy,T,Sm+,Cm+)
This equation represents the concept that any original Ori(w) will be mentally less than any superidentireplica Sup(v) when they are different in E,D and m+.
The symbol << represents less than for this logical system The symbol << represents more than for this logical system
Equation 1.3≠<M(Enm,Dxy,Tij)
M [Ori(O,U,En,Dx,Ti,S,C)] << M[Sup(O,U,Em,Dy,Tj,Sm+,Cm+)]
This states that the mentality of the original is less than the mentality of the supereplica when there is increasing enhanced functioning and structure in certain ways --- m+ overtime.
Existence equations
The concept of a single additional change Originals to superoriginals
Originals to Superoriginals
"Ori $ m+(Ori(O,U,En,Dx,Ti,S,C) <M< Sor(O,U,Em,Dy,Tj,Sm+,Cm+)) For all originals there exists a change “m+” to the functioning and structure of the original
Originals to superidentireplicas
"Ori $ m+(Ori(O,U,En,Dx,Ti,S,C) <M< Sup(O,U,Em,Dy,Tj,Sm+,Cm+)) For all originals there exists a change “m+” to the functioning and structure of the original where
Superidentireplicas to Superidentireplicas
"Sup $ m+(Sup(O,U,En,Dx,Ti,S,C)
<M< Sup(O,U,Em,Dy,Tj,Sm+,Cm+))
For all superidentireplicas there exists a change “m+” to the functioning and structure of the superidentireplica such that the supereplica without the change will be mentally less than the supereplica with the change.
Superoriginals to Superoriginals
"Sor $ m+(Sor(O,U,En,Dx,Ti,S,C)
<M< Sor(O,U,Em,Dy,Tj,Sm+,Cm+))
For all superoriginals there exists a change “m+” to the functioning and structure of the original such that the superoriginal without the change will be mentally less than the superoriginal with the change.
The concept of multiple changes over time.
"Ori $ m≠(Ori(O,U,En,Dx,Ti,S,C) <M< Sor(O,U,Em,Dy,Tj,Sm≠,Cm≠))
For all originals there exists a set of multiple changes over time “m≠” to the functioning and structure of the original such that original will have a mentality less than the superoriginal.
"Ori $ m≠(Ori(O,U,En,Dx,Ti,S,C) <M< Sup(O,U,Em,Dy,Tj,Sm≠,Cm≠))
For all originals there exists a set of multiple changes over time “m≠” to the functioning and structure of the original such that original will have a mentality less than the superidentireplica.
"Sup $ m≠(Sup(O,U,En,Dx,Ti,S,C) <M< Sup(O,U,Em,Dy,Tj,Sm≠,Cm≠))
For all superidentireplicas there exists a set of multiple changes over time “m≠” to the functioning and structure of the superidentireplica where there is an increase in mentality
"Sor $ m≠(Sor(O,U,En,Dx,Ti,S,C)
<M< Sor(O,U,Em,Dy,Tj,Sm≠,Cm≠))
For all originals there exists a set of multiple changes over time “m≠” to the functioning and structure of the original
"Ori$Sor(Sor(O,U,Em,Dy,Tj,Sm+,Cm+) >M > Ori(O,U,En,Dx,Ti,S,C))
For all originals there exists at least one superoriginal that is mentally superior to the original.
Originals to superidentireplicas
"Ori $Sup (Sup(O,U,Em,Dy,Tj,Sm+,Cm+) >M > Ori(O,U,En,Dx,Ti,S,C))
For all originals there exists at least one superidentireplica that is mentally superior to the original.
"Ori$Sor(Sor(O,U,Em,Dy,Tj,Sm≠,Cm≠) >M > Ori(O,U,En,Dx,Ti,S,C))
For all originals there exists at least one superoriginal that is increasingly over time mentally superior to the original.
Originals to superidentireplicas
"Ori $Sup (Sup(O,U,Em,Dy,Tj,Sm≠,Cm≠) >M > Ori(O,U,En,Dx,Ti,S,C))
For all originals there exists at least one superidentireplica that is increasingly over time mentally superior to the original.
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Ori(1)(U,O,E,Dx,T,S,C) <M< Sor(v)(U,O,E,Dy,T,S,C)