Different seeds are defined by different sensations. So seeds can be classified by sensation into different categories. The labels we give to these classes are arbitrary, but the following names have been chosen for their mnemonic value. They will smoothly fit into our traditional ways of discussing physics and be easy to remember.
Class | Sensations | Seeds |
rotating seeds | achromatic visual sensations | |
electronic seeds | inorganic chromatic visual sensations | |
muonic seeds | organic chromatic visual sensations | |
leptonic seeds | chromatic visual sensations | |
dynamic seeds | visual sensations | |
conjugate seeds | somatic sensations | |
big baryonic seeds | dangerous thermal sensations | |
small baryonic seeds | safe thermal sensations | |
baryonic seeds | thermal sensations | |
thermodynamic seeds | thermal and visual sensations | |
dry seeds | sour taste sensations | |
wet seeds | salty taste sensations | |
stereochemical seeds | sweet taste sensations | |
electrochemical seeds | salty and sour taste sensations | |
chemical seeds | taste sensations |
The letter Z represents a generic seed
$\sf{Z} \in \large{\{}$ | $\sf{U, D, E, G, M, A, T, B, S, C, O, \bar{O}, }$ | Ⓐ, | Ⓑ, | Ⓘ, | Ⓦ, | Ⓓ, | Ⓛ | $\large{\}}$ |
And after objectifying experience, events that were were defined from bundles of sensation are subsequently treated as seed-aggregates. Both interpretations are mathematically represented using expressions such as
$\sf{P}_{ \it{k}} = \left\{ \sf{Z}^{1}, \sf{Z}^{2}, \sf{Z}^{3} \ldots \ \right\}$
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Classification of Seeds |
Summary |
Nouns | Definition | |
Rotating Seeds | $\sf{\text{Objectified black and white sensations.}}$ | 3-22 |
Nouns | Definition | |
Electronic Seeds | $\sf{\text{Objectified yellow and blue sensations.}}$ | 3-23 |
Nouns | Definition | |
Muonic Seeds | $\sf{\text{Objectified red and green sensations.}}$ | 3-24 |
Nouns | Definition | |
Leptonic Seeds | $\sf{\text{Objectified yellow, blue, red and green sensations.}}$ | 3-25 |
Nouns | Definition | |
Dynamic Seeds | $\sf{\text{Objectified visual sensations.}}$ | 3-26 |
Nouns | Definition | |
Conjugate Seeds | $\sf{\text{Objectified somatic sensations.}}$ | 3-27 |
Nouns | Definition | |
Baryonic Seeds | $\sf{\text{Objectified thermal sensations.}}$ | 3-28 |
Nouns | Definition | |
Thermodynamic Seeds | $\sf{\text{Objectified thermal and visual sensations.}}$ | 3-29 |
Nouns | Definition | |
Dry Seeds | $\sf{\text{Objectified sour taste sensations.}}$ | 3-30 |
Nouns | Definition | |
Wet Seeds | $\sf{\text{Objectified moist taste sensations.}}$ | 3-31 |
Nouns | Definition | |
Stereochemical Seeds | $\sf{\text{Objectified sweet taste sensations.}}$ | 3-32 |
Nouns | Definition | |
Electrochemical Seeds | $\sf{\text{Objectified sour and salty taste sensations.}}$ | 3-33 |
Nouns | Definition | |
Chemical Seeds | $\sf{\text{Objectified taste sensations.}}$ | 3-34 |