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BAD does not mean “bad.” It just means “a collection of specific data.”

The story of how a “primary idea” (some may call it a “hypothesis”) inspired by the data collected develops afterwards.

  • collapse” in which contradictory information appears.
  • Undeveloped,” in which no particularly relevant information appears and remains the same.
  • Gaining Stability,” in which several similar pieces of information appear.
  • Achievement of inclusiveness” in which information that might be relevant emerges and higher-order ideas are launched.

I think it is difficult to tell the difference between gaining stability and gaining inclusiveness because this is all on one diagram.

  • Stability gains are merely supported from blocks 2, 3, and 4.
  • The acquisition of inclusiveness is born out of 1 and 2, becomes even higher in connection with 3, and then becomes even higher in connection with 4, and then combines once again with the others in 1.
  • The right-to-left arrows on the cumulative process (perhaps it’s just the age of vertically written books, but it doesn’t feel right now).

It is the process of increasing certainty through knowledge consistency that leads to stability and inclusiveness without leading to underdevelopment or downfall.


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