Introduction
The Normal Species Set is a set theoretical geometric model for interpreting the phenomenological formulation of the human sciences. Basic tenets of human ontology - particularly those pertaining to neural development and biochemical processes - elucidate a foundational Intuition Set endemic to a substratal Population Set characterised by nomothetic and ideographic arrays of the genic reservoir.
Multiple modularity intrinsic to the Population Set enlarges the theoretical framework to encompass a Triarchic Surface Set emanating from the quadrilet base.
A trichotomous explication of the Normal Species Set exhibits recursionism to a Foundational Surface Set that impels an anthropocentric Bi-Pedal Mechanism. The Normal Species Set illustrates a coherent and powerfully lucid comprehension of human ideation: individual-experiential reality, socio-political phenomena, commercial-political relations and genetic-anthropology such as to presage a unified theory of humanity.
Unified Theory of Humanity (view NSS in 3D)
In three dimensions, the Normal Species Set prescribes a level playing field at the mid-band of the third dimension z-axis - the Equanimity Index - within which the circumfusion of societal rules, regulations and institutions must conserve a steady tendency to normalness. Species acceleration above the level playing field may be considered ‘clinical oppressive’, a consequence of hyper-activity - or more generally, systemic unsustainability. Similarly, deceleration below the level playing field may be observed as ‘clinical regressive’; as the dynamic core diminishes there is backwardation of systemic processes and the complexity and sophistication of social interactions and phenomena becomes depauperate.
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