Mindmap: the Formal Language of the Metaphysical

This mindmap outlines "The Formal Language of the Metaphysical," a system that bridges geometric structures with linguistic and philosophical concepts. It is organized into five primary categories:

  • Conceptual Space (C-Space): Maps geometry to grammar, where the Dot (CD) is the subject/active element, the Line (CL) is the verb, and the Plane (CP) is the object.

  • Structural Space (S-Space): Defines physical/spatial boundaries, such as reactive elements and meeting points of surfaces.

  • Rules of Construction: Uses Eulerian Rules (e.g., $CD + CP - 2 = CL$) and graph logic to govern how these elements transform and intersect.

  • MetaMoulds (CS-Graphs): Distinguishes between Oriented Graphs (language/directional flow) and Unoriented Graphs (spatial/ambient relations).

  • I-Ching Correlation: Links the system to binary logic (Yin/Yang) and numerical stages ranging from the Tai-ji (1) to the Eight Trigrams (8).

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