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The twin postulate structure if left as written is incorrectly saying: Make not known and Make not known when it should be conveying the concept: Make not known and not know. Thus it is not trivial - it does change the meaning. If you read and grasp this section of the manual we are discussing you will see that (or should and if not persist until you do see :) ) Brian _____ From: Aarre Peltomaa [mailto:peltomaa.aa...@gmail.com] Sent: Thursday, February 14, 2013 6:07 PM To: The Resolution of Mind list Subject: Re: [TROM1] Manual: mistake Hi Jurgen, I agree that the word 'made' seems superfluous, and could be left out; however, I don't think that it changes the meaning. Is this really important ? Aarre Peltomaa On Wed, Feb 13, 2013 at 9:23 PM, Jurgen Kluft <jurgen_t...@hotmail.com> wrote: ************* The following message is relayed to you by trom@lists.newciv.org ************ Hi Trommers, I am reading the manual again ( 😊 again) and on every sentence I let the whole thing sink in. When doing this I came to a possible error and I would like to raise this point in the manual that, I think, is a (quite serious) mistake. It is about a passage in the Chapter ‘Theory’: “ The four basic actions of life each have a twin postulate structure: 1. The postulate bringing the effect into existence, and the postulate that it shall be known. 2. The postulate taking the effect out of existence, and the postulate that it shall be made not-known. 3. The postulate to know the effect and the postulate that it shall be made known. 4. The postulate to not-know the effect and the postulate that it shall be made not-known. “ The 2nd statement at the end states ‘that it shall be made not-known’. It is of my understanding that the word ‘made’ should be removed. Bringing something into existence equals the postulate ‘shall be made known’ or ‘make known’. Taking something out of existence equals the postulate ‘shall be made not known’ or ‘make not known’. We can thus abbreviate the above four points: 1. Make known - Know 2. Make not known - Not know 3. Know - Make known (1. from Other) 4. Not know - Make not known (2. from Other) And that is correct according to the next bullet list in the manual: “ SELF OTHERS 1. Make known. 2. Make not-known 3. Know. 4. Not-know. Know. Not-know. Make known. Make not-known. “ Can anyone confirm this? Thank you. -Jurgen _______________________________________________ Trom mailing list Trom@lists.newciv.org http://lists.newciv.org/mailman/listinfo/trom
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