Genonymous Terms

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  1. davewhite04 Valued Senior Member

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    Definitions that already defined in science, pretty much.

    I'll read on but why no question in here?

    It causes confusion.
     
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  3. Asexperia Valued Senior Member

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    Yes, but I underline the ladder relation of several concepts.
     
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  5. Asexperia Valued Senior Member

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    In Physics

    1- Substance is the immutable support of all that exists, as opposed to the changing properties of things.

    2- Matter is the substance that makes up physical bodies; It consists of elementary particles and has the properties of extension, inertia and gravitation.

    3- Energy is the ability of the matter to produce work.
     
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  7. davewhite04 Valued Senior Member

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    I swear I read the general term yesterday on google, what are you explaining for? The purpose.
     
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  8. Asexperia Valued Senior Member

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    It all began with the definition of the concepts of becoming, time and duration. I realized the relation (ladder) between them and I wanted to apply it to other concepts. Post #9.
     
  9. Asexperia Valued Senior Member

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    In Gnoseology

    1- A science is the set of knowledges and doctrines methodically ordered relative to a given subject.

    2a- Physics is the science that studies the properties of matter and energy that does not alter its nature.

    2b- Mathematics is the science that studies the properties of the quantities expressed by numbers or letters.

    3a- Mechanics is the branch of Physics that studies the properties of movement.

    3b- Algebra is the branch of Mathematics that studies the quantity in the most general way possible using letters.
     
  10. mathman Valued Senior Member

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    Algebra definition is incorrect. One major difference between analysis and algebra is that algebra does not use the concept of limits, while analysis does. Both use expressions using symbols.
     
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  11. davewhite04 Valued Senior Member

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    The use of the word of Algebra in this context seems fine to me?

    Can you explain your reasoning?
     
  12. mathman Valued Senior Member

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    You can redefine words if you like, but the word algebra in mathematics has a specific meaning and not how it was used above.
     
  13. Asexperia Valued Senior Member

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    Algebra is the part of mathematics in which letters and other general symbols are used to represent numbers and quantities in formulae and equations.

    From Google
     
  14. Asexperia Valued Senior Member

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    EDITION TO THE DEFINITION OF BECOMING

    Before: Becoming is the continuous succession of irreversible moments.

    Now: Becoming is the continuous succession of fleeting moments product of the movement.

    The movements of the earth are universal because they affect everything that exists on its surface.

    To be genonymous, the terms must be at least three.
     
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  15. mathman Valued Senior Member

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    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mathematics_Subject_Classification

    Above link describes Algebra and other branches of mathematics as defined by mathematicians. The Google references are definitions for laymen.
     
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  16. Asexperia Valued Senior Member

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    In Geometry:

    1- A point is a signal of small dimensions to which a position can be assigned.

    2- The movement of a point describes a line.

    3- The movement of a line describes a surface.

    4- The movement of a surface describes a volume.
     
  17. mathman Valued Senior Member

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    A point has zero dimensions. A point on a piece of paper is an approximation.
     
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  18. Asexperia Valued Senior Member

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    That's correct. Thanks mathman.
     
  19. Asexperia Valued Senior Member

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    In Zoology

    1- An animal is the organic being that lives, feels and moves by its own impulse.

    2- A dog is the domestic carnivorous animal of the family of canids that is characterized by having very fine senses of smell and hearing.

    3- A pack is a team of dogs used for hunting.
     
  20. davewhite04 Valued Senior Member

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    Impulse replaced with nature?
     
  21. Asexperia Valued Senior Member

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    i am sorry, but I do not understand your question.

    THE FORMULA OF THE GENONYMOUS TERMS

    A is mno
    B is pqra
    C is bst

    The defined terms are represented by the first letters of the alphabet and capitalized. The words that enter the definition are lowercase and the last letters of the alphabet are used. Note that in B enters a and in C enters b.
     
  22. davewhite04 Valued Senior Member

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    I don't think dogs for example are impulsive. I think they act according to their nature.
     
  23. sideshowbob Sorry, wrong number. Valued Senior Member

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    What does the movement of a volume describe?
     

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