Differential Propositional Calculus • Discussion 8
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Re: Differential Propositional Calculus • 33
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Re: Laws of Form • Lyle Anderson
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LA: ❝Some of your diagrams, specifically Figure 16. A Couple of
Fourth Gear Orbits, are beginning to look like Heim's sketches
for the structure of the photon. […] I can't quite see the
connection, yet, but maybe you can.❞
Lyle,
There is a curious analogy between the primitive operations
which lie at the basis of logical graphs and basic themes of
quantum mechanics, for example, the evaluation of a minimal
negation operator proceeds in a manner reminiscent of the
way a wave function collapses. That's something I noticed
early on in my work on logical graphs but I haven't got much
further than the mere notice as yet.
I confess I've never gotten around to tackling Heim's work — Peirce
and Spencer Brown have loaded more than enough on my plate for any
one lifetime — I do see lots of partial derivatives so maybe there's
a connection there — if I had to guess I would imagine any structure
generated by a differential law as simple as what we have here is
bound to find itself inhabiting all sorts of mathematical niches.
Regards,
Jon
Resources —
Differential Logic and Dynamic Systems
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https://oeis.org/wiki/Differential_Logic_and_Dynamic_Systems_%E2%80%A2_Part…
Differential Logic • Drives and Their Vicissitudes
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https://oeis.org/wiki/Differential_Logic_and_Dynamic_Systems_%E2%80%A2_Part…
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