Monday, October 13, 2014

Chapter 1: A Blank Slate - Free Space

    A space is a connected collection of locations.  Spaces can have rules that dictate a regimen to follow within the space.  A physical space with no other governing laws than natural laws is called free space.  To derive the law, we have to start with a blank slate - free space.

Formal Derivation

1.0 - If we wish to derive the law, we start with the concept of "Free Space"
1.1 - Definition of a Space:  The total connection of locations (that can possibly contain elements) bound by a set (or sets) of laws.

1.2 - Rules, when understood among a group of people, act as governing rules over the physical space containing the people accepting them

1.3 - Definition of Free Space:  A physical space with no set rules other than the natural laws governing the people within the space.

1.4 - To derive the law, we start with "Free Space."
   1.4.1.  To derive the law we are to start with a blank slate (i.e. no laws)
   1.4.2.  "Free Space" is a space with no laws.
   1.4.3.  To derive the law, we start with the concept of "Free Space."

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