A fair few years ago, I told you in person that was working upon defining object and concept, so here they are: Object: That which has a shape.. Concept: The change in shape of an object. The words we create can invoke, or label, 1 or many objects but a word is basically an object- shape or series of them only.
CONCEPT: an abstract idea. ABSTRACT: existing in thought as an idea, not having a physical objective existence. IDEA: a thought produced by thinking. A concept is a way to classify the world in our minds; the hierarchical model of concept classification includes three levels of concept: 1) superordinate concept. 2) basic concept. 3) subordinate concept. Concepts allow us to categorize our world and to make sense out of what we see, hear, feel, and experience.
SUBORDINATE CONCEPT: means under the control of something else; all objects have shape, but not all shapes are objects. Therefore, the concept of shapes is under the umbrella of objects; it’s subordinate to the more general concept, however, a specific object isn’t conceptual because it has physical objective existence.
CONCEPT: an abstract idea. ABSTRACT: existing in thought as an idea, not having a physical objective existence. IDEA: a thought produced by thinking. A concept is a way to classify the world in our minds; the hierarchical model of concept classification includes three levels of concept: 1) superordinate concept. 2) basic concept. 3) subordinate concept. Concepts allow us to categorize our world and to make sense out of what we see, hear, feel, and experience. SUPERORDINATE CONCEPT: contains concepts that are broad and general in their description acting as a term that includes within it the meaning of other words; fruit, or vehicle is considered to be a superordinate category. BASIC CONCEPT: refers to those words, terms and prepositions which assist us in the perception and description of the world; shapes, colors, quantities, measures, temporal words, positional words... SUBORDINATE CONCEPT: means under the control of something else; all objects have shape, but not all shapes are objects. Therefore, the concept of shapes is under the umbrella of objects; it’s subordinate to the more general concept, however, a specific object isn’t conceptual because it has physical objective existence.
Philosophy, in its simplest definition is a way of thinking. The way of thinking for subjects, many and various, are naturally many and various, but for serious fundamental, physics, I would argue, Philosophy should use at least two basic axioms: 1. The law of identity and 2, the law of self contradiction(both are related to each other). Physics is the science of what is. Engineering is the science of what happens, in relation to physics.
Philosophy is search for truth. Science is study of the structure and behaviour of the physical and natural world through observation and experiment. Physics is study of the nature and properties of matter and energy. Engineering concerned with the design, building, and use of engines, machines, and structures. How can you fok that up? Philosophize that! 🤦🏽♂️🤦🏻♂️🤦🏿♂️🤦♂️🤦🏼♂️
@@RickLambert963 I reduced physics and engineering to essentials...you just added a few high dollar terms. 'Truth' is axiomatic, and you ain't got any!
@Treestandsafety - You didn’t reduce anything! The engineering/science/physics community isn’t in your realm of philosophy believing nonsense. How many times do you have to be told the search for truth (philosophy) ends at the best route to truth scientific method. How in the fok is it that you can’t understand that? 🤦♂️🤦🏿♂️🤦🏻♂️🤦🏽♂️🤦🏼♂️
@@RickLambert963 Physics without axioms and basic logic, basic reasoning from those axioms, is popular opinion...go catch that wave as you like, it doesn't matter. The engineers will achieve, one way or the other fron sheer trial and error!
As I said, 'truth' is axiomatic...and you have none, so you are all up in the air....The truth of the Universe can only be derived from axioms. Your observations are multifarious, untrustworthy...subjective opinion only. Slave to fashion, slave to paradigms, you are!
CONCEPT: an abstract idea. ABSTRACT: existing in thought as an idea, not having a physical objective existence. IDEA: a thought produced by thinking. OBJECT: an identifiable collection of matter, which may be constrained by an identifiable boundary, and may move as a unit by translation or rotation, in three-dimensional space. SPACE: a boundless, three-dimensional extent in which objects and events occur and have relative position and direction. MOTION: change of position/location over time. TIME: length of change, or the interval which change occurs. EXIST: having objective reality; a physical object in space that even at its lowest energy level have fluctuations/motions/changes. PHYSICAL EXISTENCE: i.e. existence as applied to physical objects requires measurements of length, width, and height having position/location in three-dimensional Cartesian Coordinates xy+z of space; absolute zero being unachievable, time is always involved as motion, xyz+t.
A fair few years ago, I told you in person that was working upon defining object and concept, so here they are:
Object: That which has a shape..
Concept: The change in shape of an object.
The words we create can invoke, or label, 1 or many objects but a word is basically an object- shape or series of them only.
Anti-concept 'Crush the *Triangle* and change it into some other concept'...sure no-thing....
@@thomasdowe5274 'Triangle' is a label denoting an imaginary object..our drawings of triangles are fakes.
@@treestandsafety3996 You are certainly a piece-of-work! Get thee back to your 2D-twin Universe!
CONCEPT: an abstract idea.
ABSTRACT: existing in thought as an idea, not having a physical objective existence.
IDEA: a thought produced by thinking.
A concept is a way to classify the world in our minds; the hierarchical model of concept classification includes three levels of concept: 1) superordinate concept. 2) basic concept. 3) subordinate concept. Concepts allow us to categorize our world and to make sense out of what we see, hear, feel, and experience.
SUBORDINATE CONCEPT: means under the control of something else; all objects have shape, but not all shapes are objects. Therefore, the concept of shapes is under the umbrella of objects; it’s subordinate to the more general concept, however, a specific object isn’t conceptual because it has physical objective existence.
CONCEPT: an abstract idea.
ABSTRACT: existing in thought as an idea, not having a physical objective existence.
IDEA: a thought produced by thinking.
A concept is a way to classify the world in our minds; the hierarchical model of concept classification includes three levels of concept: 1) superordinate concept. 2) basic concept. 3) subordinate concept. Concepts allow us to categorize our world and to make sense out of what we see, hear, feel, and experience.
SUPERORDINATE CONCEPT: contains concepts that are broad and general in their description acting as a term that includes within it the meaning of other words; fruit, or vehicle is considered to be a superordinate category.
BASIC CONCEPT: refers to those words, terms and prepositions which assist us in the perception and description of the world; shapes, colors, quantities, measures, temporal words, positional words...
SUBORDINATE CONCEPT: means under the control of something else; all objects have shape, but not all shapes are objects. Therefore, the concept of shapes is under the umbrella of objects; it’s subordinate to the more general concept, however, a specific object isn’t conceptual because it has physical objective existence.
Lol this is so true...
These definition just sends you in a loop
Lmao....
Is shape not a concept? When I picture a perfect triangle, am I conceptualizing an object, or objectifying a concept?
@Jayxd180 k cool 🤠
Philosophy, in its simplest definition is a way of thinking. The way of thinking for subjects, many and various, are naturally many and various, but for serious fundamental, physics, I would argue, Philosophy should use at least two basic axioms: 1. The law of identity and 2, the law of self contradiction(both are related to each other).
Physics is the science of what is.
Engineering is the science of what happens, in relation to physics.
Philosophy is search for truth.
Science is study of the structure and behaviour of the physical and natural world through observation and experiment.
Physics is study of the nature and properties of matter and energy.
Engineering concerned with the design, building, and use of engines, machines, and structures.
How can you fok that up? Philosophize that! 🤦🏽♂️🤦🏻♂️🤦🏿♂️🤦♂️🤦🏼♂️
@@RickLambert963 I reduced physics and engineering to essentials...you just added a few high dollar terms. 'Truth' is axiomatic, and you ain't got any!
@Treestandsafety - You didn’t reduce anything! The engineering/science/physics community isn’t in your realm of philosophy believing nonsense. How many times do you have to be told the search for truth (philosophy) ends at the best route to truth scientific method. How in the fok is it that you can’t understand that? 🤦♂️🤦🏿♂️🤦🏻♂️🤦🏽♂️🤦🏼♂️
@@RickLambert963 Physics without axioms and basic logic, basic reasoning from those axioms, is popular opinion...go catch that wave as you like, it doesn't matter. The engineers will achieve, one way or the other fron sheer trial and error!
As I said, 'truth' is axiomatic...and you have none, so you are all up in the air....The truth of the Universe can only be derived from axioms. Your observations are multifarious, untrustworthy...subjective opinion only. Slave to fashion, slave to paradigms, you are!
This video is again another opinion.
Do relationships have shape? Yes! That is why relational databases and non-relational databases have different architecture.
CONCEPT: an abstract idea.
ABSTRACT: existing in thought as an idea, not having a physical objective existence.
IDEA: a thought produced by thinking.
OBJECT: an identifiable collection of matter, which may be constrained by an identifiable boundary, and may move as a unit by translation or rotation, in three-dimensional space.
SPACE: a boundless, three-dimensional extent in which objects and events occur and have relative position and direction.
MOTION: change of position/location over time.
TIME: length of change, or the interval which change occurs.
EXIST: having objective reality; a physical object in space that even at its lowest energy level have fluctuations/motions/changes.
PHYSICAL EXISTENCE: i.e. existence as applied to physical objects requires measurements of length, width, and height having position/location in three-dimensional Cartesian Coordinates xy+z of space; absolute zero being unachievable, time is always involved as motion, xyz+t.