Psychologists and math-fascinated types:Split it into domains according to my B-values unless you are looking for only one ultimate value, which is dangerous.And furthermore, wire up the social calculus with a torsion pendulum because you have to look at history. You are faced with a gruesome choice: Hippies or Suicide Bombers. Who are the fission-types and who are the fusion-types? Is your objective to put things together or blow them apart? The torsion pendulum teaches us that Einstein was a player in the Zeitgeist when the system was wound tight. That's where we are headed, and the engineers tell me that no matter how good the Swiss-made spring, it will break if wound too tight. If it is a string with a pencil twirling on it, you can also visualize a loop being formed, etc. If it doesn't break or get a greenstick, it will start to wind in the other direction and back away from critical mass.
So just answer yes or no: Hippies or suicide bombers? The hippies were fusion-oriented and gathered what was, in the Zeitgeist, the moment of inertia where one would relax and get off the train. Therefore, wire up some sensors and start to measure the number of suicide bombings, not the fact that they are bad judgements. You want to eventually hook it up to the Lukasiewicz-Kirchhoff machines at Indiana University anyway, so you might as well get to work on the data points.
Before you leave, let me also remind you that the two types of human perception I was talking about in my "Theory Z" correspond to the two branches in Hempel's covering law. That is enough for today, except to tell you to look at the boundaries in hierarchies as well as the concepts. Now, off to the pool.
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