Reality, both material and conceptual, functions as a complex network of continuous adaptive morphological formation.The morphological form is a well-formed formula (wff), a Sign, an organized process of information. The Sign is formed within a triadic set of relations, which are encoded spatial and temporal measurements. Using a Cartesian quadrant, the six possible relational modes are examined to show how reality is moulded within both symmetrical and asymmetrical functions. MORPHOLOGICAL FORMATIONI am examining reality as a complex network of continuous adaptive morphological formation. Physical reality whether crisp or vague exists only within morphological forms, and equally, conceptual reality, whether experienced as individual information or as shared knowledge, functions only within morphological forms. I refer to the process of morphological generation as semiosis. The morphological form in itself, material and conceptual, is a well-formed formula (wff), termed a Sign. In defining the morphological entity as a wff, I refer to its development as a coherent form within a triadic set of relations, which are encoded spatial and temporal measurements. As a result of this triadic interaction the Sign exists as itself and in relations with other Signs, a process that permits both the networked continuity and diversity of reality (Taborsky 2002a(Taborsky , 2002b. THE CARTESIAN QUADRANTThe analytic model used to examine this transformative morphological process is a two-dimensional Cartesian coordinate quadrant (Figure 1). The model enables a morphological analysis that acknowledges differential spatial and temporal parameters of measurement. The ontological and epistemological 'cuts' (Atmanspacher 1994, Primas 1993, which are modeled respectively as the vertical Y and horizontal X axes, establish measurement parameters for six predicative relations. These six relations function as semiosic codal measurements; when a selection is made from these six and linked within a triadic functional 5 set, the result is a morphological reality, a sign. Whether this morphological unit is open or closed, is fuzzy or crisp, is an atom, a cell, a word, an action -it is a sign, a morphological reality, a wff.The vertical ontological Y cut, a result of temperature differentiation, demarcates spatial experience into internal and external spatial values. The morphologies within each zone are asymmetrical, internal space provides an insoluble completeness of data and external space provides a reducible discreteness of information.The horizontal epistemological X cut differentiates two further asymmetries; that between the local (individual) spatial values and the global (communal) spatial values. This is an important differentiation, for a basic property of a robust wff is its ability to permit the informational interaction between local nondistributed and communal distributed measurements. With this cut, which acts as the introduction of the temporal parameters of present, perfect and progressive time (Matsuno 1998(Matsuno ...
This paper examines the semiosic development of energy to information within a dyadic reality that operates within the contradictions of both classical and quantum physics. These two realities are examined within the three Peircean modal categories of Firstness, Secondness and Thirdness. The paper concludes that our world cannot operate within either of the two physical realities but instead filiates the two to permit a semiosis or informationgeneration of complex systems.
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