TABLE 5  inductive systems  (Table 5.1,  5.2)

 

 

TABLE 5.2       inductive systems (1 to 4)  -  mature development

 

 

subsystems

triple formations

 

 

designation and general name OF ELEMENTs

1

2

3

4

 

thINKING organization

 energy of man  

galaxy organization

impulse engine

PEI

E1

1k

main ELEMENT

Aim of thinking

Gravitational induction GI

Cosmic consciousness CC

Piston 1

2k

stabilizing ELEMENT

Supposed properties of aim

Intensity of GI

Quality of CC

Circular cylinder 1 (torus)

3k

common ELEMENT

Force bond of elements 1 – 1d

Force effect of GI

Induction of boundary conditions

Circular plate

(force linkage of pistons)

E2

2p

stabilizing ELEMENT

Quality of brain-centre

Placement of IS

Quality of M II

Circular cylinder 2 (torus)

1d

dominant ELEMENT

Brain-centre

Intercellular substance IS

Negative matter MII

piston 2

FI, FII

F1

2e

energetic ELEMENT

Incentive impulses

Cell wall

Catalytic effect of negative matter MII

Circular plate (core)

 

3f

functional ELEMENT

Consciousness

Cytoplasm

Energetic void

Linear motor (generator)

F2

system product

Realized creative thought

ATP

Negative matter

MI, M II, M III

Electric energy, (motor thrust)

 

2s

connecting ELEMENT

Connection with memory

Outer membrane of mitochondria

Cosmic space

Rotor (motor thrust)

 

1s

active ELEMENT

Memory

ATP synthetase

(F1 + Fo)

Zero transition (passage) NP                                            (K1s + K1¢a)

Material skeleton

PEIII

E1

2

stabilizing ELEMENT

Memory quality

Geometric shape F1

Quality of M I, M III

Inner quality of mass

3

common ELEMENT

Birth of creative energy in inner workspace

Proton flux by fission of

 H2O to 2H+ + O2- 

Repulsive forces

M I, M III – M II

Birth of creative energy in inner workspace

E2

stabilizing ELEMENT

Soul quality

Enzymes of respiratory chain

Quality of negative matter M II

Quality of GI

 

main ELEMENT

Soul of man

Inner membrane of mitochondria

Negative matter

M II

Gravitational induction GI