Overview
From Will to Primary Hierarchy
The Taxonomy has its hypothetical origin in a
, named , that is never truly used or perceived in its pure form, but only as one of the .The
is the driver of endeavours or all sorts, and therefore manifests as one or more levels within the , which is therefore named as the .Each level in the Primary Hierarchy, with an identical name i.e. is , and there is a .
contains aThe architecture listed below is conceptualized as a product of evolution.
See conceiving endeavour.
The Root Complex
The Root Complex consists of the , and the , as outlined below.
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- The Root Typology Spiral (conjecture)
- The Root Typology Spiral Tree (conjecture)
- The Root Typology Spiral-derived Structural Hierarchy (conjecture)
- The Root Typology Spiral-derived Structural Hierarchy Tree (conjecture)
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C - L constitute the Root Typology Complex.
The Primary Hierarchy Complex
The Primary Hierarchy should be viewed as part of a complex, which comprises:
- The Primary Hierarchy
- The Primary Hierarchy Tree
- The Structural Primary Hierarchy
- The Structural Primary Hierarchy Tree
The 6th Level in a Primary Hierarchy is of particular significance because it contains the Principal Typology Complex as its controller.
The Principal Typology Complex
Each Primary Hierarchy is controlled in practice by aspects of a special structure found nested within its 6th Level. (Note that the 6th Level also generates other simpler manifestations.)
This structure, a set of Types called the Principal Typology, is about optimal control of the Primary Hierarchy Complex. This Typology is itself a complex which comprises in each case:
- The Types organised in a Principal Typology
- The Subsidiary Types (leading to the Q-Complex—see below)
- The Modes organised in a Spiral of Growth
- The Spiral-derived Tree
- The Spiral-derived Structural Hierarchy
- The Spiral-derived Structural Hierarchy Tree
In the special case of
, there is also:- The
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The Q-Complex
The Q-Complex is the set of 7 Arenas created from pairs of adjacent Types in a Principal Typology, assuming a cyclic arrangement i.e. L'7 is adjacent to L'1.
Each Arena contains a set of Q-structures comprising:
- The Q-Types (or Subsidiary Types)
- The Q-Spiral of Growth
- The Q-Hierarchy (identical order to the Q-Spiral)
- The Q-Hierarchy Tree
- The Q-Structural Hierarchy
- The Q-Structural Hierarchy Tree
The Q-frameworks specify what is requisite for particular forms of social outcome in particular situations. These frameworks and their entities have not yet been formally characterized.
The simplest entity—level, centre, component—appears to be a complex composition drawing on fundamental elements from across all Primary Hierarchy Complexes .
- See details of the latest TOP Formula System.
- Start with a representation of the Root and its divisions.
Originally posted: 1-Oct-2014. Last amended: 31-Jan-2023.