ZP-585 Fort Hood

Post date: Nov 7, 2020 7:10:49 PM

Z-paper-585

--> Fort Hood SCIENCE WAR battle

From the Z-papers by Herb Zinser

Paper 585 provides some data about Nature's SYMBOL MACHINE comprised of nouns,verbs, concepts, math equations, flowcharts, etc. The ideas found in math and science textbooks are part of the SYMBOL MACHINE.

Using Galileo's suggestions of " 2 CHIEF WORLD SYSTEMS" we now perceive Sartre existentialism as partitioned into 2 or more data spaces....... the 2 CHIEF existential entities

1) physical reality of objects: concrete highways, iron automobiles, cellulose trees, humanoids, etc.

2) The world of symbols, concepts, process control system flowcharts, biochemistry diagrams, math and physics equations, etc.

Thus we understand Charles Dickens " TALE of 2 Cities".

Maps and Territories - Rijnlandmodel

Language in Thought and Action, S.I. Hayakawa.

Chapter 2 Symbols Maps and Territories

There is a sense in which we all live in two worlds.

Thus we have the source domain of SYMBOL LIFE and thought that may get mapped to the destination range of physical biology with human activities of the geography surface of EARTH.

Let's look at the SYMBOL MACHINE internals .........

TC ...the Thought Control element in the symbol world ... with the atomic English book on atomic language elements ......

The Elements of Style

Book by William Strunk, Jr. and E. B. White

4.5/5-Barnes & Noble

The Elements of Style is a prescriptive American English writing style guide in numerous editions. The original was composed by William Strunk, Jr., in 1918 by the 18 families of the peridic atomic table VIA the human messenger ..... a bio-container of water molecules with mass 18 (named William Struck) and published by Harcourt in 1920, comprising ...

Below ... RichaRD M. Nixon --> subset code --> RD M N --> Research & Devlopment on the bridge between to 2 subsets of existence and their symbol life identifiers .........

letters A to M spell AtoM --> N space.

Thus we see the SYMBOL WORLD and its relationship to solid particles of the atomic table.