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hi @ColinTheMathmo ,
re the above diagram
i wonder, does anything jump out to you?
(i figure it must be a thing, though i don't know the name)
more info:
consider:
- if ii shows the intersect of B, C is equal to A
- i is *meant* to show that A was a common origin of B, C. such that B, C are descendants (each A + delta)
is that a thing?
thank you
hi @TeaKayB
i hope all is well
can you advise the mathematical name (or form of math) for the relationship between i & ii below?
does this change if i has an x axis labelled time?
edit for more info, consider:
- ii shows the intersect of B, C is equal to A
- i is *meant* to show that A was a common origin of B, C. such that B, C are descendants (each A + delta)
is this a thing?
many thanks!
hi @bryankam
Ok, I've made some revisions and will continue to iterate this (rough) piece, and have mustered the courage to make a post ( https://anexerciseinmental.com/a-sketch-of-an-evolutionary-origin-for-depression/ ), which is easier to update on the fly
This was written with you and interintellect in mind, to help frame a scope. Where I refer to you I do so legitimately, but I am happy to remove that introduction if preferred, and I know you may never read or respond, which is fine! But thanks for the opportunity to float this all the same
active draft. a technical sketch. general, before special —alignment, before distraction intro Hello Bryan, So—I'm not done on the dependent origination meta analysis—though similarities with some of the methods of this project are clear (which is very cool, thank you). Dependent origination is an esoteric term which I
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