Wednesday, December 31, 1969

SLC: General Categories

 26-03-18 In recent weeks I encountered a reconsideration of the domain and history categories in the Time realm.

Time

600: Reality

610: Existence

620: Spacetime

630: Subject

640: Eventuality

650: Chronology

660: Cosmology

I am sure my reasoning was that Cosmology "looks back through time" to understand the cosmos. And that Chronology logically follows Eventuality. But now I review and better recognize the margin of error in my fuzzy classification rules that I am determined to stabilize. Upon review of the Scrivener map, in the 650: Chronology category, the 656 category was designated "Cosmology" to lead to the general category 660: Cosmology. And that is a part of trying to identify an underlying order that I believe is possible.


Time

600: Reality

610: Existence

620: Spacetime

630: Subject

640: Eventuality

650: Cosmology

660: Chronology


So, Cosmology is the domain and Chronology is the history of Time. As it should be.

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