Analysis:
Ancient definition1
: blown out
2
Current definition3
: @
4
initial state
5
capacity
6,7
Waits8
at/as: function
9
closure
10
potential
1 ... The Buddha, Gautama,
1
invented the unorthodox term
2
nirvana3
1.1 ... Gautama's other appellations were Siddartha, i.e. the purposive
maker of siddhis (i.e. powers), to wit: the achiever; Sakyamuni, i.e.
the muni of the Sakya clan; the (self-proclaimed) Buddha, i.e. the one
who had achieved bodhi
1
(in fact, samma sambodhi
2
)
1.1.1 ... For 'bodhi' read: knowledge; intelligence; start-up (or
startle) affect, i.e. wake-up affect
1.1.2 ... For 'samma sambodhi' read: unchanging (i.e. same (or even); Sanskrit:
sama) primary knowledge (hence real or realness affect of sameness, later
elaborated as secondary knowledge (i.e. as rational (read: intellectual)
understanding)) of the unchanging (i.e. sameness) nature (Sanskrit:
svarupa) of sameness
1.2 ... The orthodox, hence Brahmin transmitted term describing
(systems) blow-out mode was
moksha
or mukti, i.e. release
1
1.2.1 ... Release of applied (or invested in relative location; Sanskrit:
(guna)) capacity. Released capacity returns (or reverts)
a system-as-process (as fixed or frozen (i.e. @ perfect
yoga
) set) to initial state capacity
1
1.2.1.1 ... In other words, an initial (or inert or closed) state invests
(or applies) capacity (or potential; Sanskrit:
sakti) via serial contact,
thereby producing a (relative, albeit realness reduced) location (i.e. a real
self as ongoing process; Sanskrit:
sattva
). By dissipating its capacity it (appears ... to) slow(s) down (its closure
rate) as it begins to fluctuate between contacts. As it disinvests (i.e.
defragments
), i.e. performs YOGA, its fluctuation diminishes and its closure rate increases.
1 When all contact has been eliminated (or
restricted), a process reverts back to initial state (i.e. contact in a vacuum,
hence inert) capacity
2
1.2.1.1.1 ... Increase of closure rate (i.e. slimming down to greater freedom
of (potential) contact) is locally experienced as joy (Pali:
piti)
1.2.1.1.2 ... In short, by making serial contact (Sanskrit:
chit
or
citta), an initial state slows down its max. capacity (and comes
to appear as an everyday reality). By detaching from serial contact, an on-going
process diminishes itself (i.e. its appearance) and reverts back towards
initial state capacity (i.e. to max. capacity 'waiting' as/as inertial potential)
1.3 ... The self-proclaimed Buddha, Gautama, defined the notion of
nirvana
as cessation (i.e. inertia). He did not define the content (of the state)
of cessation. Any (i.e. any 1 of n) ended or ceased function returns a system
to (function related)
nirvana1,2
1.3.1 ... Pari-nirvana happens when all functions cease and a system-as-process
reverts to the @rest (and waiting-in-readiness) initial state (capacity)
1
1.3.1.1 ... For 'initial state capacity' read: inertial state capacity;
guru
(i.e. quantum of dead weight) status
1.3.2 ... A bodhisattva
1
is (i.e. functions as) someone (or some thing) that has shut down all functions
but 1, and, since the last function operates @ the capacity of 1 (i.e. @ 100%,
i.e. as an inertial state), it has the capacity to affect (i.e. instruct)
as absolutely perfect, true, real, good (hence god), certain and so on
1.3.2.1 ... Read 'bodhi'sattva' to mean: intelligent (or knowledgeable)
being
2 ... For 'blown out' understand: extinguished, i.e. (function or
operation of series (Sanskrit: cit, or
chit
, or
citta)) ceased, ended, finished, closed, shut down, inert
2.1 ... That which is finished, ceased, ended, to wit: 'blown out'
is turbulence, disturbance or fluctuation
1
resulting from random (i.e. serial, becoming sequential and thereby
relative with repetition) connection
2.1.1 ... Restriction or suppression, in essence, elimination of
fluctuation (called
yoga by
Patanjali
) results in reversion to initial state capacity. Total elimination of
the former results in (the remainder) of maximum capacity @ rest (currently
called @ maximum entropy, the ground state of an inertial state), hence as
maximum potential (contact, hence turbulence) capacity
2.1.2 ... Therefore that which is blown out is impedance or hindrance
to maximum capacity (or potential), hence to rest (i.e. nirvana) and/or
to the contact capacity (i.e. @1'ness) necessary to achieve realness (Sanskrit:
tat
)
2.2 ... For 'blown' read; blown up, expanded, elaborated, therefore started,
opened, active
1; therefore with location,
form address and so on 2.2.1 ... Therefore, as whole blown-up process
(reified as system or set) not (fully) perfect (i.e. imperfect), true, real,
good (hence god), certain and so on
3 ... The current definition is derived from (dynamic) systems theory and
basic elementary physics
4 ... @ (or at) indicates a state (potential)
5 ... For 'initial state' read: prior to activation
1,2,3
5.1 ... For 'initial state' read also: 'end state'
5.2 ... i.e. having logic unit (or quantum) status
1
5.2.1 ... For 'having logic unit status' read: intelligent
1
5.2.1.1 ... For 'intelligent' read: from Latin
inter legere, meaning
'between' 'choose'; to wit 'decide'. An intelligent (Sanskrit:
bodhi
) system is one that can decide (i.e. eliminate cut or slice), thereby returning
to initial (or end, hence inertial) state status. Such a system is called
'smart' i.e. because it can strike (or hurt), i.e. instruct wholly as a whole
quantum
5.3 ... For 'prior to activation' read: enstatic
1
5.3.1 ... For 'enstatic' state, i.e. a state @ rest
1,2 read: ens, i.e. a logic unit or quantum
5.3.1.1 ... For '@ rest' read: inert
5.3.1.2 ... For 'state @ rest' read: inertial state
1
5.3.1.2.1 ... For 'inertial state' read:
guru
, i.e. dead weight (of 1)
6 ... For 'capacity' read: contact (i.e. touch) capability
1
6.1 ... For 'capability' read: Sanskrit:
shakti
7 ... For 'initial (or end) state capacity' read; the capacity of 1, i.e.
of wholeness or completeness, i.e. of 100%
1
7.1 ... The capacity of 1 (i.e. @1'ness) obtains when a system reverts
or advances to @ maximum entropy,
1
hence to an order of 1
2
, i.e. to ( slice of) non-difference
7.1.1 ... For '@maximum entropy' read: all turbulence (or fluctuation)
(hence communication, hence relative ordering) eliminated
1
7.1.1.1 ... Such a system (i.e. as fixed set) propagates as absolute
free (i.e. of turbulence, hence active connection
1,2). The state of freedom, i.e. of non-turbulence,
hence hindrance is called
moksha or
mukti. A system
(reified as set; Sanskrit:
chit) that has achieved
moksha
, hence quantum (or unit) status, is called
jivanmukta
7.1.1.1.1 ... Lacking active connection, it propagates without realness
or form, hence prior to time and space, all of the former resulting from
sequential, hence relative connection (or contact). Such a self-steady
(i.e. enstatic) state (system) is called a virtual quantum or unit.
1 It does not appear, yet exists (i.e.
propagates in or as itself, i.e. 'waits' (in readiness) as an ens); to
wit: it is neither dead nor alive; or: it neither 'is nor is not'
7.1.1.1.1.1 ... A 'waiting' (in
readiness
) system; or a system in 'waiting time', i.e. ready @ maximum contact
capacity (i.e. @ the capacity of 1) but not applied
7.1.1.1.2 ... Since the system 'waits' without connection, no connections
can decay. In other words, a system in (relative)
nirvana,
1 i.e. a self-steady (i.e. inert) system,
hence 'in waiting', cannot suffer
2
decay.
3
These were the two main premises of the Buddha's three part everyday
reality elimination theory (and ground for joining his religious cult).
The third part was the concept of
anatta, namely the fundamental
non-substantiality (meaning non-changing nature) of all relative appearances
4
7.1.1.1.2.1 ... In absolute (i.e. pari-) nirvana, no system (i.e.
logic unit or ens) remains. In other words, absolute nirvana (i.e. self-rest)
supports no self-form (or affect or impulse) of any kind, yet serves as
ground for all forms (or affects or impulses)
7.1.1.1.2.2 ... For 'suffer' read: Pali:
dukkha (alternately
described as pain, sorrow, misery and so on)
7.1.1.1.2.3 ... For 'decay' read: Pali.
annica (alternately
described as impermanence)
7.1.1.1.2.4 ... Discrete observation (to wit:
satipathana
) reveals that the Buddha's three fundamental truths about (the appearance
of) everyday reality were merely half-truths. His reality generation and
decay theory, limited as it was to three (negative, i.e. decay) characteristics,
was incomplete, therefore an almighty screw-up
7.2 ... A system that presents with @1 (hence of sameness) contact
capacity functions as a (whole) quantum or unit, i.e. as a discrete,
hence random (self-steady) bit or ens
8 ... No adequate verbal term has been invented to describe the 'waiting'
state of non-action, hence of non turbulence, hence of maximum entropy.
The state here conceived is that of a quantum condensate (fibrillating
@ maximum (or own) capacity) prior to quantum interaction. This is the
state (or rate of potential action) or condition that remains
1 (hence supports as initial state)
all active (hence secondary to n) states or conditions
8.1 ... The absolute state (i.e. of communication @ rest, therefore
@ maximum potential) that remains when all restrictions (i.e. capacity
applications, hence fluctuations) have been eliminated, and which, as ground
(hence inert) state, has the potential to generated all relative (rest)
states (i.e. quanta or enses). In ancient India, the (ground) state superior
to (i.e. faster, i.e. more logic, more intelligent than) all others, was
traditionally called Ishwara
1
(i.e. from '
ish', meaning 'to own, be master of' and '
vara
', meaning 'choicest', i.e. from to choose), loosely translated as 'Lord'
2
8.1.1 ... The concept of Ishwara (i.e. as 'master of choice') emerged
as an attribute (or adjective).
1
Later the attribute was nominalized - no doubt for the benefit of
the common folk - as the proper name (hence as an easily graspable verbal
icon) of a (or the) superior force (or being) par excellence, thereby
falsifying the original meaning
8.1.1.1 ... Patanjali claimed that Yoga could be perfected by focusing
(i.e. @ 100%) on Ishwara, i.e. on the Lord (i.e. as 'master of choice'),
i.e. on the superior as ultimate
8.1.2 ... The ancient Hebrews operated the same trick. To the name
Elohim, meaning the gods, the added the suffix 'the superior one or ruler',
meaning Lord. The attribute was later changed into the proper name Yahweh,
whose common reading was Adonai, and which was also a plural
9 ...For 'function' read: (active) sequence (of quanta; Sanskrit:
tats))
10 ... For 'closure' read: end, cease, stop, shut down
1 and so on
10.1 ... A system (i.e. as interactive function) reverts to nirvana (i.e.
to @rest status) if and when it its function ceases, in other words, when
it becomes wholly decided as a logic unit or quantum, i.e. as an inertial
state
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