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The re-cast prime universal constants- the Primus DA
  In re-casting prime universal constants suitable for a multi-valent model, we begin with the first key concepts associated with existence:
  existence non-existence
  is is not
  nothing
  As you can see, this list of concepts is different to the list of Prime Universal Constants outlined so far. Therefore we use a different set of words to separate this list from the list of Prime Universal Constants that underpin other models. We call these concepts the PRIMUS DA, in respect of their fundamental purpose and nature in respect to existence and creation.
  Primus stands for first, "prime", while DA stands for a symbolic meaning ( a concept attached to a symbol, and/or words).
  Similar to the understanding of the function of Prime Universal Constants, Primus DA's underpin the Prime Idea we term UCA (Universal Collective Awareness).
(1) The Primus DA of IS-NOT
  Is-not is defined as the primary and absolute non-idea that defines the boundary of IS and itself. Anything that is, is and must necessarily exist within the bounds of IS. IS-NOT shall always remain a non-idea, for if it were to be realised, then IS-NOT would then by definition become part of IS, by virtue of being an idea. -->IS
(2) The Primus DA of IS
  Is is defined as the primary absolute realizable idea of existence of all that exists now, including all that existed at some previous moment (WAS) and all that comes into existence in the near present and future (BE). -->IDEA
(3) The Primus DA of IDEA
  The smallest unit of thought or MEANING, the elementary constituent of beliefs or assertions. -->MEANING
(4) The Primus DA of MEANING
  The sense, inference, idea(s), connotation, reference and or denotation implied by a grouping of symbols to form a unique combination, normally arranged according to defined rules. -->RULES OF MEANING (EXISTENCE)
(5) The Primus DA of NOTHING
  Nothing is defined as the primary realizable idea of IS-NOT IN ACTION, without number, quantity nor value within the boundaries of IS. Nothing, by definition is the purest idea in that it is the only idea that defines only itself. However, as nothing remains a realizable idea, nothing is also something- pure endless realizable idea. Nothing, therefore is also the primary universal PARADOX. Nothing also defines the universal minimum. -->MINIMUM -->SOMETHING
(6) The Primus DA of ABSOLUTE
  Absolute is defined as the largest possible concept of all things combining into one thing. Absolute is defined as a maximum. -->MAXIMUM
(7) The Primus DA of PARADOX
  A belief or assertion that states A = not-A to some degree, thereby resulting in the inability for a statement to be made that is 100% true or false.
(8) The Primus DA of EXISTENCE
  That which is the self realizable and self aware idea within IS. The difference to NOTHING and EXISTENCE is defined by existence (a) self awareness of the idea and (b) the idea having form in dimension.
(9) The Primus DA of UNIQUE COLLECTIVE AWARENESS
  The principle awareness of IS that it IS what is and all it was and can be. As such, awareness is defined as universal, non locational and collective at the same time. -->SELF AWARENESS
  The application of these concepts (Primus DA's) throughout this text
  The Primus DA as defined above are crucial concept definitions to enable the proper understanding of the model UCA- Universal Collective Awareness.
  Similar to how Prime Universal Concepts enable prime ideas and rules of classification to be developed, the Primus DA's enable prime ideas to be created and relationships to be established. The first and most important "prime idea" associated with UCA based upon the Primus DA's stated above, is the Prime Idea of "LOGOS".
     
 
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