Wednesday, March 16, 2011

Solutions To Test One of Course One

1)The six keys to logical organization are: Patterns, Clue Fitting, Familiarity, Role


Playing, Distinguishability, and Boundedness and Sense of Direction.

             

2)An example of Patterns is knowing that one trillion plus one trillion is two trillion

by knowing that one plus one is two. An example of Clue Fitting is realizing that one

calorie of food alone could not of itself cause a gain of one pound of fat non-water

weight. An example of Familiarity is knowing that day is brighter than night.

An example of Role Playing is understanding how electrons want to work toward their

most relaxed state. An example of Distinguishability is understanding right from wrong.

And an example of Boundedness and Sense of Direction is knowing a city’s limits, and

knowing how to get somewhere in that city.



3) to 6) are Pictorial. See the Related Pictorial Solutions.



7)Change can’t be constantly jointal because some aspects of reality are radially

dependent.



8)Change can’t be constantly smooth because some aspect of reality are linearly

dependent.                                                                                  

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