Trinary Science

Chapter 03.00
Trinary Dimensions

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Jeffrey Scott Flesher

Medically Retired United States Air Force Staff Sergeant

Last Update: 27 January 2019

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Chapter 3
Trinary Dimensions

We all know what the 3rd Dimension is, but just to make sure we fully understand it, we must make sure we define it, so 3 Dimensions have as seen in Table 3.1: Dimension Misconception:

  1. Width
  2. Height
  3. Depth
Table 3.1: Dimension Misconception

Now forget about those types of Dimensions, I only mention them here so you do not get confused, I am not talking about Dimensions that Humans can see, and just like we can not see a single Atom with our Naked Eye, we know they exist, because we can see them in Electron Microscopes, but we can not see the Dimension of Space with them, and at the Subatomic level names like Width, Height and Depth, have no Scientific meaning, Atoms have Magnetic Poles, so North and South have meaning, but Space is not made up of just one Dimension, so we can not label Space with such terms, because it will lead to confusion, this is a concept that I must be very clear about, if you try to label Space in terms of Cartesian Coordinates, then X,Y and Z would be better labels then Width, Height and Depth, but this will also confuse you when I start to talk about single dimensions, so let me start of right and define the Trinary Dimensions of Space as such as seen in Table 3.2: Dimension Concept:

  1. 3rd Dimension
  2. 2nd Dimension
  3. 1st Dimension
  4. 0 Dimension
Table 3.2: Dimension Concept

The 3rd Dimension is really a confusing term, because most people view it as having 3 Dimensions, when in fact it is only 1 Single Dimension, when we are talking about Trinary Dimensions, so we must be very clear about this point, each Dimension are Single Dimensions in space, but depending on the context of the conversation, I might be talking about all the dimensions together as if they were just one dimension, so I will normally try to refer to that as just Space or 3D, or 3D Space, and not a single dimension of it.

Trinary Dimensions also have a 0 Dimension, we do not normally count it because it is 0, and 0 is not a Real Number to some people, instead it is an irrational Number, a Real Number that can not be written as a Ratio like 1/0 or 0/0, because when you divide any number by 0 and you get 0 or an Error. Every dimension in Trinary Dimensions is a single Dimension, and the normal names of: Width, Height and Depth do not apply at the Subatomic Level, because an Atom does not actually have those attributes, you might apply them to it, but depending on its State, you will know that these Attributes do not apply: for example: If we view an Atom under an Electron Microscope, we will see it has 3 State Changes seen in Table 3.3: Atom States:

  1. Solid
  2. Semi-Solid
  3. Invisible
Table 3.3: Atom States

In the Solid State the Atom occupies all 3 Dimensions, but it is not in the 0 Dimension, and it might make sense to refer to an object made of Atoms as having a Width, Height or Depth, it does not in the Semi-Solid or Invisible States, so I make this point so in the next chapter when we talk about Atoms, you will understand what Dimension of Space they are in, and what level of Logic State they are in.

These Single Dimensions accounts for 1, 2 and 3 State Logic, each State represents a Dimension of Space, so Unary is a 1 State Dimension, and Binary is a 2 State Dimension, and Trinary is a 3 State Dimension, so do not confused it with 3D, which means all 3 Dimensions are combined as one, Space does not work that way, Logic uses Dimensions in Space to make decisions.

In the 1st Dimension there is only 1 decision to be made, what Polarity of Space will an Atom start out in, this uses Unary Logic, which confuses some people because it is a decision to turn On or turn Off a State change, but that is Binary, but in reality, all it does is open up a State change of Positive, meaning it only need to think about changing to Positive, it will always default to Negative, so it is only changing its default behavior, this may sound strange at first, but Unary Logic is not like a Unary Function, its just a logic level that needs a decision, Positive or Negative, if it is always Negative unless it needs to be Positive, then it only requires a Unary Logic level Change, it is not Binary, it is not deciding on if it needs to change to Negative or Positive, so make sure you understand that concept.

In the 2nd Dimension there are 2 decisions to make: Frequency and Amplitude, this is Binary Logic.

In the 3rd Dimension there are 3 decisions to make: Direction, Speed, and Lifetime, this is Trinary Logic.

In the 0 Dimension there are no decisions to be made, so it has no Logic: the Atomic Structure of the Atom will move using the rules set out by the 3 Dimensions.

When I start talking about Atoms and Gravity, you have to have a firm concept of just what Dimensions of Space are all about, because Dimensions have to explain why Atoms change States, and what Dimension an Atom is in during each State Change, so I talk a lot about State Changes, Logic State Changes occur because of the Dimensions of Space, and I must point out that there are no Curvatures in Space, so do not mix other Sciences into Trinary Science, I can not teach you what Science is not, just what it is, and it is all about Logical State Changes in Dimensions of Space.



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