Scope. Amount. Scale. Weight. Quantity. Quality.
Levels. Layers. Planes. Fields.
Discourses.
Genetic. Neuronal. Cellular.
Physio- Bio- Psycho- Logical.
Socio-cultural. Political. National. Natural. Regional. Personal. Familial.
Speci-al.
At what, which, and how many – ?
Aesthetic. Philosophical. Anthropological.
Spiritual. Zoological. Hermeneutical. Fantastical. Objective. Subjective.
Ontological. Object-oriented. Linguistic. Super-natural. Semantic.
Accounting. Assessing. Observing. Reflecting.
Positing. Reporting. Reviewing. Corroborating. Demonstrating. Scrutinizing.
Questioning. Replying.
to what depth, amount, extent?
Hypothesizing. Evaluating. Theorizing. Validating.
Claiming. Proving. Imagining. Dreaming. Making.
Inventing. Fabricating. Evidencing. Doing.
Acting. Thinking. Being.
Saying. Becoming. Asking.
Telling. Meaning.
Subconsciously. Unconsciously. Consciously. Aware. Remembering.
Hoping. Feeling. Sensing. Perceiving. Behaving. Conjuring. Constructing.
Deconstructing. Surmising. Testing. Forgetting. Trying. Grieving. Pretending.
Wanting. Wishing. Loving. Listening. Sounding. Hating. Dwindling.
Deciphering.
Archaeological. Historical. Sociological. Epistemological. Scientifically. Religiously. Experientially. Romantically. Poetically. Mathematically. Surreptitiously.
Doubting. Displaying. Marking. Determining. Undermining. Mistaking. Remarking.
Portraying. Representing. Creating. Erasing. Collaborating. Emitting. Evincing.
Eliminating. Describing. Exploring. Inscribing. Translating. Transmitting.
Mending. Lending. Tending.
how many ways on how many levels?
at what scope, scale, quality, quantity
depth, breadth, value, radius, remainder
quotient, sum, absence, addition
Discipline. Field. Behavior. Practice. Activity. Interaction. Stillness. Thoroughness. Modes.
Searching. Re-searching. Troubling. Uncovering. Accessing. De-accessioning. Programming. Deprogramming.
at what point, proof, progress, prospect, projection
is one’s EXPERIENCE VALIDATED
as GENUINE, AUTHENTIC, REAL?
Aware and acknowledged
Approved
and to whom? how? why?
the what?
Inexhaustibility Theorem
Incompleteness Theorem
Uncertainty Theorem
Chaos Theory
Complexity
unbound incalculable not demonstrable
Begin.