Wednesday, January 27, 2016

Revised Theory Of People One Does Not Know and Supportive Postulation's



Theory Of People One Does Not Know

Is the theory out of all people one doesn’t know, whether in that person’s life or not. Takes the general knowledge each person is an unknown. And persons unknown have knowledge of information of unknowns too them. It does not take into account with previously unknowns that became known. Then, through no fault of either party, slipped back to unknown in all parties memories. Thereby rendering knowledge of even ‟familiarity” ‟un-recallable”.
Additionally the theory hypothesizes each unknown has knowledge unknowns are diverse. Each of those unknowns have knowledge of information of unknown to them. Knowing that all knowledge of information has a trickle effect to every unknown. (The theory does not acknowledge trickle effect on known persons).
An Important hypothesize to this theory is the unknown to known then back too ‟previously unknown”. With cause and effect to the ‟familiarity of recall” and ‟knowledge of information”. The previously known to unknown has again been known. Which allows each ‟again past known” experience to be previously unknown.
Slip back to unknown status may have a cause and effect probability. This effect will cause ‟theory instability” in some previously unknowns. The affected instability of the familiarity and then un-recallable could also be effected. Splitting each into separate spheres and creating opposites and postulates the cause of theory instability.
Though a ‟wildcard factor” may prevent instability within the theory.
As with all unknown to known and back too previously unknown. This wild card accounts for all known knowledge of each unknown to known. Along with the knowledge (or lack thereof) back to previously unknown. Which cancels cause and affect instability in familiarity and recall. Thus altering theory instability outcomes completely to all known knowledge of unknown into known knowledge.
Supportive to Theory of People One Does Not Know. Is: A known can have knowledge of a specific unknown but still be an unknown. This is referred to as the ‟dynamic association of specific unknown(s)” or ‟D.A.S.U.”. Additional to dynamic association of specific unknown(s) is the specific known knowledge of a specific unknown. Allowing for an unknown, not specific to D.A.S.U. To be base known knowledge while still remaining unknown to the known.


Dynamic Association of Specific Unknown(s)
Supportive to: Theory of People One Does Not Know.
Is a; known can have knowledge of a specific unknown but still be an unknown. This is referred to as the Dynamic Association of Specific Unknown(s) (D.A.S.U.)
In addition to Dynamic Association of Specific Unknown(s).
Is: Specific Known Knowledge Of a Specific Unknown. (S.K.O.S.U.)
It allows for the unknown, that is not specific to D.A.S.U., to be a base known knowledge while still remaining unknown to a known.

Specific Known Knowledge Of a Specific Unknown Or, S.K.O.S.U.
Supportive to: Dynamic Association of Specific Unknown(s) (D.A.S.U.).
This allows for an unknown that is not specific to D.A.S.U. to be a base know knowledge but still remain unknown to a known.
This is considered by some, but not yet proven, to be the cause of theory instability. It has also been postulated as the wild card factor that prevents theory instability. This also has yet to be proven.



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