7 Apr 2005 @ 05:02
The NATURAL CLASSIFICATION THEORY
If there are too many or there "are" to many "variables",
"facts" and information, then they might be able to be "grouped" into some kind and sorts of meaningful "natural" classes.
If a kind of natural order or system is to be managed and maintained, then natural classification is thereby a necessity.
As well in order not to "prejudice" the natural classification method or procedure then it must have some kind of basis in history, fact, and reality, that natural classes can thus be derived from and on.
Now taking the globe as a "whole" and "natural" system, what are the natural classes that it evinces and "presents" to us?
Well, in my holistic assessment I see the natural classes of the following:
1. A geological class
2. A hydrological class
3. A chemical class
4. A biological class
5. A electromagnetic or energy class
6. An atmospheric class
7. A temporal class
8. A spacial class
9. An anthropospheric class
10. A noospheric class
11. A solar class
12. A cosmological and galactic class
13. and the universal class although I suspect the universe is incapable of
classification or "beyond" classification.
In addition or in supplementation each of these "classes" has the following "aspect":
1. The microscopic
2. The "midiscopic"
3. The macroscopic
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