*Let C represent Cause and E represent Effect.Motion .
*M is the distance between cause and effect:
* M=D(C,E,) where (D) is an abstract distance function.
*Time (T)is regarded as species of motion or a function of this distance: (T=f(M).
*Change ( T) is the evolution of time species, a smaller particle of time.
*Gravity (G)is described as the "friction of the movement or motion in the transition" between (C) and (E), self-regulated by Resistance ((R).
*(G) and (R) are internal and external forces, which prevent chaos, but their relationship is qualitative, not a standard force vector in physics.The "seven to ten subordinate laws" are purely conceptual categories (e.g., law of faith, law of vacuum, law of silence) that do not translate into mathematical operations or quantities in the standard sense.The text presents a framework for a philosophy of existence, not a testable or falsifiable mathematical model of physics.
We use some external sources to explain how philosophical resources are used in mathematical modeling in a more structured way.
The provided text outlines a philosophical cosmology rather than a scientific theory that can be modeled with conventional mathematics. The concepts are described metaphorically and lack the rigorous structure, defined variables, and testable hypotheses required for standard mathematical equations.
Below is an attempt to map the core philosophical concepts onto a highly abstract, non-standard mathematical structure. This representation uses undefined functions and abstract sets rather than concrete, quantifiable equations:
Abraham Theory of Universal Law of Motion: Abstract Mathematical Mapping
This model defines abstract sets and relationships based strictly on the text provided, bypassing established physical definitions.
Abraham Theory of Universal Law of Motion: Abstract Mathematical Mapping .
This model defines abstract sets and relationships based strictly on the text provided, bypassing established physical definitions.
I. Core Definitions and Variables .
Let (U) represent the Universe or Total Existence.
Let (M) represent Motion (the fundamental energy of existence).
Let (C) represent Cause.
Let (E) represent Effect.
Let (T) represent Time.
Let (G) represent Gravity (friction/internal force).
Let (R) represent Resistance (external force/counter gravity).
II. Fundamental Relationships .
1. Definition of Motion:
Motion (M) is defined as an abstract distance function.
(D) between Cause (C) and Effect (E).
(M=D(C,E)
2. Definition of Time and Change:
Time (∆T) is a function of motion, sometimes regarded as a "species" of motion.
Change (T) is a discretization or "smaller particle" of time.
(T=f(M)
(∆ T\ T).
3. Dynamics of Motion (Gravity and Resistance):
*The transition between (C) and \(E\) is managed by \(G\) (friction) and \(R\) (resistance).
*(G) and (R) organize the transition and prevent chaos.
(G) is "self-regulated by" (R).(R) and (G) are the "fundamental electromagnetic radiation and strong nuclear force of universal existence" (a non-standard definition).
This interaction can be qualitatively described as:(Transition_Management}=Regulate(G,R)
If --(Regulate)(G,R) =(Chaos).
III.The Grand Universal Laws of Motion .
The text identifies 7 to 10 "subordinate laws" that comprise the "Grand Laws of Mothernature."
These are abstract categorical laws (sets):
Let LUniversal be the set of Grand Universal Laws.
LUniversal=(L1,L2,L3,L4,L5,L6,L7,...,L10)
Where the laws are categories:
*(L1): Law of Instinction and Extinction (Entry/Exit points).
*(L2): Law of Cause and Effect.
*(L3): Law of Mother Nature (comprising Law of Faith/Gravity and Resistance/Counter Gravity, Probability, Fate)
*(L4): Law of Necessity and Liability.
*(L5): Law of Recyclical Renewal/Perpetuality/Eternity.
*(L6): Law of Vacuum/Formlessness.
*(L{7): Law of Culture/Consciousness.
*(L8): Law of Silence .
The universe exists in harmony only if governed by this entire set:
: (EntityX in £ U : X exists in harmony = LUniversal.
IV.The Causal Circle .
The laws revolve around Resistance (R) which acts as the radius and circumference of a "causal circle."
The "movement of motion" manages the transition between a finite point (Pfinite) and an infinite point (Pinfinite).
*(R=Radius}(Causal_Circle).
*(R=Circumference(Causal_Circle).
Note: This is a geometric impossibility in standard math, but required by the text: (R=2π2) and (R= πD.)
V. Positive and Negative Motion.
Motion is categorized by its outcome:
* Positive Motion (M+): Longevity measured by benefits of its causal effect.
*Negative Motion (M-): Whisked into "obscurity of history" (short duration). (Longevity(M+)>Longevity (M-)
In summary, this model remains conceptual and cannot be used for numerical prediction or physical analysis. It requires a new mathematical language rooted entirely in the definition and philosophy provided by the author.
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