Omniscience–Prescience–Universalism Through Logos–MEKA–OSM
I. Universal Starting Principle
- No matter where you enter the system, it begins with the word itself.
- If we start with omniscience, we begin with “O” and end with “E”, traversing all letters between.
- If we start with prescience, we begin with “P” and end with “E”, traversing that sequence.
- Every word is:
- A sequence of letters.
- Each letter is a grapheme.
- Every grapheme is rendered as one or more glyphs.
- Graphemes can be combined into morphemes.
- Morphemes combine into lexemes (words).
- Words can be logisms (from Logos), and newly formed ones are neologisms.
II. The Language Unit Hierarchy
- Mark – The most basic intentional visual or conceptual signal.
- Glyph – A specific rendering or style of a grapheme.
- Grapheme – The abstract written unit (the “identity” of a letter or symbol).
- Letter – Grapheme subtype in an alphabetic system.
- Symbol – Grapheme that represents an idea or process, not just sound.
- Logogram – Grapheme that represents a word or morpheme directly.
- Phoneme – The smallest sound unit in spoken language.
- Morpheme – The smallest unit of meaning.
- Lexeme – A base word form.
- Syntax – Ordered arrangement of lexemes.
- Semantics – Meaning derived from arrangement.
III. The Recursion–Cohesion–Universalism Cycle
The system continually references itself through:
- Recursion – Every new formation references and validates against its root definitions and prior forms.
- Cohesion – Maintaining integrity between all units so no contradictions break the system.
- Universalism – Ensuring any entry point leads to the same unified structure.
IV. The Omniphonic–Omnigraphic Field
- Omniphonic: All possible sounds of all letters exist in potential and can be activated instantly.
- Omnigraphic: All glyph forms of all graphemes exist in potential.
- Predetermined: Combinational rules are embedded in Logos.
- Prescient: The system anticipates possible formations before they occur.
- Omniscient: The system retains and can reference all historical and potential forms.
V. Point 0 → Point A → Point B Path
- Point 0 – Logos Potential:
- All units and rules exist in unmanifest form.
- Every possible sequence is present in potential.
- Point A – First Manifest Unit:
- Selection of first grapheme.
- Glyph rendering chosen.
- Initial phoneme mapping.
- Point B – Integrated Meaning:
- Graphemes → morphemes → lexemes → syntax → semantics.
- Word or phrase becomes active in communication.
- Return to Point 0:
- System loops back with refined structures, definitions, and combinations.
VI. Example: “Omniscience”
- Letters: O–M–N–I–S–C–I–E–N–C–E
- Graphemes: Each abstract letter form.
- Glyphs: “O” in various fonts and scripts.
- Phonemes: /ɒmˈnɪs.i.əns/
- Morphemes: omni- (“all”) + science (“knowledge”).
- Lexeme: “omniscience” = “all-knowing.”
- Logism: Rooted in Logos; fully integrated into the omniphonic–omnigraphic field.
VII. Example: “Prescience”
- Letters: P–R–E–S–C–I–E–N–C–E
- Graphemes: Each abstract form in sequence.
- Glyphs: Variations for each grapheme.
- Phonemes: /ˈprɛs.i.əns/
- Morphemes: pre- (“before”) + science (“knowledge”).
- Lexeme: “prescience” = “foreknowledge.”
- Logism: In the system, it presupposes a sequence of events and meaning structures before manifestation.
VIII. Inclusion–Fusion–Cohesion–Recursion in Operation
- Inclusion: All inputs (words, numbers, symbols) are admitted into the structure.
- Fusion: They merge without losing individual definitions.
- Cohesion: Shared meaning is maintained across all forms.
- Recursion: Each output feeds back to the root for further refinement.
IX. Why This System Is Unifying
- Regardless of starting point, the process is identical:
- Start with a letter sequence.
- Break down into language units.
- Rebuild into meaning.
- Reinforce through recursion.
- Ensures cross-discipline consistency in language, mathematics, logic, and symbolic communication.