Information Elements Or Aspects Of Reality
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characteristics of objects or their motion (extraverted elements)
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static, irrational elements (objects at rest) |
black intuition
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inner structure of objects |
potentiality of object; inherent possibilities, purpose, abilities, talents, structure, construction, diagram or internal map of object |
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black sensing
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external state of objects |
outward traits of object; shape, old vs. young, worth or cost, appearance, energy of object, strength, readiness, willpower, mobilization |
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dynamic, rational elements (objects in motion) |
black
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external activity of objects |
external activity of object; actions, events (what, how, where), facts, activity or work, algorithms, procedures, logic of objects’ measurable outward behavior |
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black ethics
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internal activity of objects |
internal activity of object; internal processes in object, emotional arousal and arousability of object, emotional life, moods, subjective emotional content |
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characteristics of fields (interaction between objects) or their motion (introverted elements)
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dynamic, irrational elements (fields in motion) |
white intuition
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abstract processes of fields |
relationships between processes (events, actions) separated in time and space; availability of time, length of processes, abstract description of processes, patterns of events, sense of timing, history, sense of when things could happen, sense of danger or safety in future |
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white sensing
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concrete processes of fields |
physical relationships between processes taking place at same time and place; how they affect one’s inner state; physical sensations (sound, smell, etc.), how one feels, health, aesthetics |
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static, rational elements (fields at rest)
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white
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objective situation of fields |
objective, outwardly measurable relationships between objects; laws, regulations, rules, categories, quantifiable properties, logic, analysis, belonging, authorship, hierarchy, subordination, objective judgments |
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white ethics
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subjective situation of fields |
subjective emotional relationships between objects; attraction vs. repulsion, like vs. dislike, need of each other, love, friendship, antipathy, ethical norms, morals, qualitative properties, subjective judgments |