I refer to my threads on the components of the mind for a pre-read to this full read:
Components of the objects of need-space, a brief (... or not brief?) explanation. Take any Perspective (A set of ideas that constitute a mind-set and the products of the mind-set in action... an organism of thought and thinking and experience, a living being inside your mind) and partition it into any set of objects that reflects real-world objects and their relation, in so doing creating "comparative real objects" (CROs, about the nature of these it should be note-worthy that they can have any shape, including split ones, and has initially nothing to do with the wholeness of visual objects or the wholeness of a sound or piece of music), give these CROs a maximized (a full) list of constitutive unique/distinguishable parts that you can recognize in the real world and update on the status and transformations or growths or declines of.
The body of these parts themselves including their whole (the CRO) is stored as a data on the procedures required to gain access to a live experience of them. Then take the CROs and introduce them into an empty new Perspective (that in taking them in becomes a version of the original Perspective differs primarily in style), after this you have material but not the products that are needed to create objects in need-space, you have to first perform a conditionality analysis and subsequent structuralizing operation.
The conditionality analysis takes one CRO at a time and scans for patterns of conditionality, that is, patterns of things being the condition for which something else is in the act of being (exists in the now), what causes something to last, in other words. The analysis should reveal how many of the parts are conditions for the lasting in time (the being in any amount of now's of time) of the whole (the CRO), some parts will naturally be found to not be conditions for the CRO and are instead "presumed" parts, however, removing them does not, unless they really are conditions, weaken the CRO from what it has been defined in its definition (which, as you read above, is the procedure for how to experience it live). Getting rid of the garbage if any, you should now perform an operation that arranges the parts of any CRO in a structure. Parts that perform the same function, are indistinguishable from each other, in granting a condition for which the CRO lasts, are parts of the same "block". The CRO is structured in levels, with each level constituting blocks, and the blocks being constituent of CROs that perform a distinguishable function (of being a condition) compared to other blocks.
The CROs inside the blocks can be further partitioned, treated themselves as wholes constituent of parts, and the process of analysing these parts in turn can be performed and a subsequent operation. These parts of the parts constitute a second level and are independent of the blocks in level one (independent of the function), but not the CROs for which they support and ensure the continuation of. While the original Perspective is dependent on the functions of each block, any excessive CRO in any block is not strictly needed and therefore the original Perspective is not necessarily dependent on any specific secondary level part-of-part CROs.
The Perspective is only dependent on any set of them at any given time because of a dependency through the primary level blocks, that is, the dependency is "indirect" and can vary. Any such number of extra levels can be created, the process itself is called "need atomization", and for every time it should increase the accuracy of any measures of the new Perspective, which now, after restructuring, is given a new name; The Object of Need. So this is the components of need-space. Any CRO can be made an Object of Need on its own, and because of the complexity of taking an entire perspective, that is the most likely usefulness any CRO will have.
Please feel free to offer any critique or comments.
The Components of Need-Space explained
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