Knowledge as Repetition is Knowledge as Belief

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Eodnhoj7
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Knowledge as Repetition is Knowledge as Belief

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1. Belief is:

"an acceptance that a statement is true or that something exists".

"trust, faith, or confidence in someone or something."


2. All knowledge is the imprinting of a pattern upon a previously thoughtless state where what was once thoughtlessness now takes the form of a thought.

3. Knowledge as the act of acceptance is the act of imprinting, imprinting is an act of repetition; thus knowledge as assuming is knowledge as repetition.

4. The repetition of this imprint is the repetition of a belief as belief is the acceptance of a phenomena as the assumption of that phenomena. This repetition of a belief is the continuum of the said belief. The continuity of the pattern, as a belief, is the binding of this belief to the observer; this binding is an act of trust or confidence where trust/confidence is an act of reliability. Reliability is repetition as the continuity of a pattern.

5. All knowledge as assumed is all assumption as imprinting. All imprinting is an act of pattern formation, all pattern formation is an act of repetition as a pattern is the repetition of a phenomena. All repetition is a continuum, this continuum is reliability. All knowledge as belief is all knowledge as reliable as repetitous.

6. Knowledge as repetition is knowledge as belief as all belief is an act of trust and trust exists as reliability. Trust is repetition, repetition is belief.


Or


1. Belief is acceptance.
2. Acceptance is assumption.
3. Assumption is imprinting.
4. Imprinting is repetition.
5. Repetition is continuuity.
6. Continuity is reliability.
7. Reliability is trusting.
8. Trusting is joining.
9. Joining is acceptance.
10. Acceptance is assumption.
11. Assumption is imprinting.
12. Imprinting is repetition.
13. Repetition is continuity.
14. Continuity is reliability.
15. Reliability is trusting.
16. Trusting is structure.
17. Structure is knowledge.
18. Belief is knowledge.
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