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concept:rectilinear-orderRectilinear Order
The straight, orthogonal geometries that arise naturally from structural and functional forces in built forms.
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- Concluding chapter of Volume 3, summarizing the vision of a living world created through unfolding wholeness.
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- The partial order on classical probability distributions (Delta^n) that makes Shannon entropy a measurement on a domain.
- Diagrammatic encoding of program behavior via concept lattices reveals reachability structure and non-determinism without fixed calculational rules.
- The complex, non-repeating order of a living neighborhood, analogous to Schrödinger's description of DNA.
- The paper's tripartite framework distinguishing psychological reality (representations), causal reality (functional mechanisms), and physical reality (matter/energy)