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Finite Event Scenario:
"Events are changes of interrelationships. Events are changes of interrelationships between things in a system. Events are changes of interrelationships between any one of the separate ‘thing’ system’s constituent characteristics–a minimum thing has separable parts. A thing is always a special case. Special cases always have time-frequency relative sizing, whereas the minimum system, the tetrahedron, is generalized, prefrequency, sizeless, timeless, yet, conceptual, ergo, does not have separable parts, but–bing primitive (timeless)–does have primitive fractionability into structurally conceptual, timeless, omnirationally accountable, symmetrical, differential polyhedra of the cosmic hierarchy.
“The cosmic hierarchy is comprised of the tetrahedron’s inherent–four active, four passive–intertransformable inter-relationships, all of which occur within the six primitive, potential, omnidirectional vectorial moves per each primitive system’s (timeless) event potential.”
