Yin or yang, cold or hot, rest or motion, small or big, short or long, near or far, mind or matter, form or content, zero or infinity, these are the thesis or antithesis of absolute reality. Proving either one seems to disprove the other.
Therefore, absolute realism is really absolute dualism. This duality is the symbiosis of a continuous reality and a discrete reality. These are inseparable. Efforts to separate then would only result in exposing their singular theoretical banality. On the other hand, efforts to combine them would only present in contradicting their singular theoretical vitality. However, a final compromising resolution is the allowance of a new physical definition. That linear momentum is just the ratio of inaction over action.
Continuous reality of action would be founded on the principle of relativity. Discrete reality of inaction would be founded on the principle of uncertainty. When compromised these become a principle of directionality. The first is covariance, the second is contravariance, and the third is invariance. What are covariant are the descriptive equations which hold complete freedom of any coordinate system. What are contravariant are the conjugate variables, increase exactness of one simultaneously increase fuzziness of the other. What are invariant are the independent existences of eight directional properties.
Empirical determinations of inaction could never arrive at the exact value of zero. Since inaction is just the equality of action and reaction. On the other hand, the empirical determinations of action could never exceed light velocity. Since the inertia of light is just the totality of vacuum’s zero-point energies not its zero-point masses property.
Continuous and discrete reality separately is comprehensible by two-valued logic, which could be operated by simple negation, disjunction, conjunction, simple implication, and simple equivalence. When compromised, what become comprehensible are described by three-valued logic with additional operations of conjunction, disjunction, quasi implication, standard implication, alternative implication, standard equivalence, alternative equivalence, and the equal forces of complete negation, cyclical negation, and diametrical negation. Source: Reichenbach’s philosophy and rules of logic.
When three-valued logic is applied in politics gives legislation, judiciary, and execution; in society gives rich, poor, and middle class; in a court of justice gives judge, jury, and executioner; in computer science gives sequencing, selection, and iteration; in religion gives the Holy Trinity.


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