Reaction Logic Pattern: •(*p=thought 1¡ *ac=event *ob= observation --1 "0" *ex=execution "1" *inverse "<" *reverse ">") by Joaquim Pedro Filho.
When a bird flies on a linear line and lands on linear ground (both linear commands "straight line"), the following logical pattern is created; •(1¡,ac, --1,1,<,ac,1¡,1)
What we have in the bird pattern until the final event, which is landing on the ground, is; The sum of thought, event, Observation, Execution, reverse to Event, thought and finally to the Execution of the act "Landing on the ground".
This pattern is a simple pattern of how Thought acts in an unknown way more linear with the logic of each act practiced by the thinking individual. More predictability can also be added.
This sum can be applied in other concepts as long as it has "Action and Reaction", because "Action" is entered in the logical direction for a "Reaction". It becomes predictable a Reaction with such a sum, another linear logic can be generated with the act of Thinking; Reason.
Ref: http://proclame281119.blogspot.com/2020/01/padrao-de-logica-de-reacao.html
When a bird flies on a linear line and lands on linear ground (both linear commands "straight line"), the following logical pattern is created; •(1¡,ac, --1,1,<,ac,1¡,1)
What we have in the bird pattern until the final event, which is landing on the ground, is; The sum of thought, event, Observation, Execution, reverse to Event, thought and finally to the Execution of the act "Landing on the ground".
This pattern is a simple pattern of how Thought acts in an unknown way more linear with the logic of each act practiced by the thinking individual. More predictability can also be added.
This sum can be applied in other concepts as long as it has "Action and Reaction", because "Action" is entered in the logical direction for a "Reaction". It becomes predictable a Reaction with such a sum, another linear logic can be generated with the act of Thinking; Reason.
Ref: http://proclame281119.blogspot.com/2020/01/padrao-de-logica-de-reacao.html