Dear Winfried
Here is another angle for you. In your frame of reference.
Freedom is a "being" , i.e. having freedom, being free, striving for
freedom. (The intensive variable). This is the one part of the algedonic
signal.
The "extensive opposite" variable associated with freedom is procedures or
process or necessity. (a becoming). Not part of the algedonic signal its
behavioural counterpart.
The "intensive opposite" is "being " restricted, in bondage, being
constrained (a being). This is the other part the Algedonic signal.
Another "extensive variable opposite" is variety, or options, or
opportunity (choice). This is sometimes the freedom that most people
associate with. (associated with degrees of freedom) (a becoming).
This is the behavioral counterpart to the Algedonic Signal. (variety,
choice or a procedure).
AND guess what, this is a NLP meta program.
Question is freedom really choice (which is freedom is it its extensive
opposite). ?
What is entropy associated with freedom?.
Is it
(the change in freedom state) times the change in choice (or opportunity)
(intensive *extensive)
or/and (the change in freedom state) times the change in procedure. (intensive
*extensive)
and/or (the change in bondage state) times change in Choice (or opportunity).
(intensive*extensive)
and/or (the change in bondage state) times the change in procedure (intensive*
extensive)
Freedom is a very slippery concept and quite complex.
happy struggling (an extensive V), to struggle is to be happy (an
intensive variable)
Kindest and fondest
gavin
--Gavin Ritz <garritz@xtra.co.nz>
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