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II. Divine Systems
 
  2.1 Divine Systems of Classification, Symbols & Semantics  
  Article 07-Divine System of Symbols  
  Canon 40  
  All components of the system of the Divine System of Symbols are based on the use of consistent geometric shapes to denote the distinction between components and their base set such as DA (objects and concepts), MODIFIERS (attributes of DA), RELATORS (relationships between DA and MODIFIERS), ASSOCIATORS and TENSORS (tense/perspective and intent). For example, all DA (objects and concepts) may be identified into (10) ten groups according to their outer geometric shape.  
  Canon 41  
  DA represent the building block components of the Divine System of Symbols and can be compared to the traditional concept of the noun. However, unlike word concepts, the relationship between one DA (symbol) and another is explicitly known by virtue of the unique signature of symbol components being its combination of outermost and innermost geometric shapes: The outermost geometric shape boundary defines the highest set, of which there are only (10) ten being: Absolute, Universal, Relationships and measurement, Elements, Galactic and intergalactic objects, Stellar and interstellar objects, Planet objects, Life, Self aware life and Human life. The innermost geometric shape represents a core concept which may or may not then be repeated across the different outermost classifications to create a unique set for example “properties of” being a unique innermost concept is recognized as existing under all (10) outermost categories.  
  Canon 42  
  MODIFIERS are a subset of components of the Divine System of Symbols which define characteristics that seek to qualify and/or “modify” the state of a DA (object/concept). MODIFIERS are shown as circular geometric images either to the top, left, right, or bottom of a DA and are half the size of a DA symbol. MODIFIERS are then categorized into the following sets: Name, Number, Position, Dimension (width, depth, height and size), Form (Mass/density defines weight, thickness, hardness), Motion, Temperature, Emotion and Colour.  
  Canon 43  
  RELATORS are a subset of components of the Divine System of Symbols that bind DA (concepts and objects) together in some specific context. Similar to Modifiers, RELATORS are shown as square geometric images either to the top, left, right, or bottom of a DA and are half the size of a DA symbol. RELATORS are then categorized into the following sets: Is & Operands, Operands, Perspective, Position, Sets, Time, Intention and Consequence.  
  Canon 44  
  TENSORS are a subset of components of the Divine System of Symbols that perform the multiple identification of tense, perspective (me, you, us) and intent (mine, why?, how?). RELATORS are shown as combinations of geometric elements of vertical lines (denoting tense), small shapes and horizontal lines (denoting perspective) and the geometry of the small shape itself (denoting intent). Each TENSOR is a combination of (27) twenty-seven shapes representing nine combinations for past, present and future. TENSORS are categorized into the following sets: Statement (Base, As, What, Why, Where, When, How), Question (Base, What, Why, Where, When, How), Intent (Wish, Want, Need), Relator (If , While, Until), Force (Attraction, Repulsion), Modifier (So, Therefore, But), Possession (Base, Give, Take, Lost, Found) and Answer (Agree, Disagree).  
  Canon 45  
  ASSOCIATORS are a subset of components of the system of Divine System of Symbols that define a specific association and/or action between two objects/concepts (DA). ASSOCIATORS are the smallest set of symbols and are one half the geometric size of RELATORS and MODIFIERS. ASSOCIATORS are categorized into the following sets: Start, Stop, Come, Go, Belong, And, Or, Change.  
  Canon 46  
  By definition of the Divine System of Symbols, UCADIA is the set of all symbols. Therefore it is also known as the UCADIA Symbols System.  
     
 
 
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