The Fundamental Paradoxes can be understood as the interactions between the irrational binary expressions which yield the fundamental constants of reality, or the "Prime Matrices".
These Paradoxes are as follows:
Time: Change, understood as the emergent property of the interaction between the past and the future. The present moment is perfectly congruent, and therefore technically imperceptible (according to Paradox Theory), requiring it to be "painted" with the incongruencies of past recollection or future prediction to be perceived at all. The "Matrix" of Time simply correlates to all change in the universe.
Space: Dimension, understood as the emergent property of the interaction between existence and observation, or material and measurement. This encompasses all forms of measurement and effectively represents everything from atoms to the observable cosmos where structure (material, distance, measurement) is concerned.
Reason: Transfer, or the property of interconnectedness within the entire Universe, understood as the emergent property of the interaction between energy's uncreatability and indestructibility, or its inherent and irrational conservation. This "Matrix" effectively represents all communication and transformation.
These three Fundamental Paradoxes and their emergent "Prime Matrices" are understood to interact with each other to effectively define the entire Universe and everything in it in a bidirectional, self-similar, and symmetrical way, and can each be described by the core Paradox Theory formula.
The interactions between the Prime Matrices are always in one of 6 basic configurations, each Matrix having a position of "emergent property" as a result of the other two in an irrational binary congruent/incrongruent relationship. Therefore, every layer of the universe, from the most abstract and fundamental, to the most complex and dynamic, can theoretically be described and predicted with the same Universal Paradox formula.
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