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finding:third-transformation-in-lower-row-of-octagon-unanimously-rated-structure-destroying-8-8-peopleThird transformation in lower row of octagon unanimously rated structure-destroying (8/8 people)
The third transformation of the lower row was unanimously judged as structure-destroying by all eight participants.
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- What is more structure-preserving and what is less so is, in principle, an objective matter.supportsAssertion that the distinction between structure-preserving and structure-destroying is objective, not merely subjective opinion.
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- In a rating study, the transformations in the upper row of an octagon were unanimously judged as structure-preserving by all eight participants.
- Causal link between perception and destruction.
- Transformations that break the wholeness, creating jaggedness and preventing life; cannot reach the descendants of nothingness.
- Assertion that the fifteen specific transformation types form a complete palette for all structure-preserving differentiation.
- Explains the seeming paradox that living process respects what is there yet generates novelty, without arbitrary insertion.
- Scope of the problem.
- Assertion that faithfully following the process produces novelty, not mere conservation.