The Six dimensions of the Question

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Eodnhoj7
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The Six dimensions of the Question

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Who, what, when, where, how and why are the six degrees through which we measure truth, with each of these degrees existing as polar duals depending upon an inherent degree of relation. This relativistic nature of the question, as a directive process, in the respect is gives premise to the foundation of the answer by providing the limits through which it exists provides the means through not which we only understand truth but fundamentally give form to it through an absense of truth in itself.

To ask a question is to say "I do not know", to make a statement is to say "I know", with the "knowing" existing through the "unknowing" and the "unknowing" existing under the "knowing" through a cycle which in itself is its own axiom by which and through which all axioms are created, maintained and destroyed.

To ask "who?" exists dually to "what" as the subjective, that which is without boundary is observed by what is bounded and limited.

To ask "when" exist dually to "where", as time exists through it's relation to other time's as space itself.

To ask "how" exists dually to "why", as the means exists through the origin as a means in itself.

In these respects, these six dimensions act as the six cardinal directions where:

1) the "who" directs us upward with the "what" as downward.

2) "When" directs us to the right under the movement of time giving premise a division giving order to the universe resulting in a boundless field of "where" to the left.

3) How gives us the forward depth as a means of movement towards a goal of understanding "why" as the origin behind us.

Discuss.
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