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Note: the following descriptions for Re-Solution Irre-Solution and Dis-Solution were written with chatGTP prompts including a reference to this possible definition/description of re-solution: https://thewealthofchips.wordpress.com/2015/11/18/re-solutant/
There is then levated the possibility for, as an extension of our understanding of “this”, what I would like to be called “re-solution”. There is the spontaneous dissolving of two otherwise distinct and divided points of view. As a rheomode we would call this re-solutant which is that much different than resolution. Re-solutant is in effect a return to the natural solution and or in other words the end of duality. What we would refer to today as resolution, or to resolve.
But Re-solutant implies a different process and outcome than resolution.
Re-solutant refers to the process by which one might attactch a counter point to an argument as a corollary to that argument. At first this might not at all seem natural as we are bred for conflict and not to make complementary inquiries and remarks.
In terms of game theory we are really just talking about solving the game and playing a Nash Equilibrium strategy. And in advanced game theory we might say we are changing the game so that our opponent does the same.
In terms of mathematical and or logical language there is then levated the implication that there are words, symbols, and functions to be developed that naturally introduce re-solutance. Then these functions should be applied across all fields of the sciences.
Then it should be easy to show that some understanding of “this” necessitates the simultaneous (and spontaneous) levation of multiple evolutions in order for certain higher level social progress and biological/cosmological evolution.
Re-Solution, Irre-Solution, and Dis-Solution: The Role of Awareness in Fragmentation and Coherence
In this revised framework, awareness becomes the primary actor or mover that governs the processes of re-solution, irre-solution, and dis-solution. Awareness—both individual and collective—drives whether these processes result in coherence or fragmentation. Where previously we discussed Bohmian fittingness, we now focus on how awareness shapes and navigates the breakdown or reunification of content, ideas, or systems. The dynamic nature of these processes echoes the challenges of working through encrypted systems, where time, energy, or effort is needed to reach a coherent re-solution.
Re-Solution: Awareness in Natural Unification
Re-solution occurs when awareness brings divided or fragmented parts back together into a natural coherence, dissolving dualities without force. This process of returning to unity is not instantaneous; it requires the presence of awareness to recognize the potential for integration. Awareness facilitates this spontaneous reconnection, guiding the parts toward fittingness.
deconstructor{re-solution(awareness{unify{duality} -> natural_coherence})}
This unification resembles an un-encryption process: it occurs naturally when awareness decodes the underlying compatibility between parts. In political discourse, re-solution could be likened to finding common ground between seemingly irreconcilable perspectives, but this only occurs when both sides are sufficiently aware of their shared interests or principles.
Irre-Solution: The Misfit and Fragmentation of Awareness
Irre-solution represents the failure of an attempted re-solution, where awareness tries to unify parts that do not fit. In this context, fragmentation becomes the inevitable result of misaligned components that awareness is not able to reconcile. When nefarious or coercive actions force divisions together, this process may appear as an attempted solution, but it ultimately results in deeper fragmentation or unresolved tension.
deconstructor{irre-solution(awareness{attempted_re-solution} -> fragmentation)}
In political or social scenarios, irre-solution occurs when awareness misjudges the situation and forces unity where it cannot naturally occur. For example, attempts to create bipartisan consensus without addressing the underlying incompatibilities of each side’s perspective will lead to irre-solution, where the solution does not fit and further polarizes the parties.
Dis-Solution: Awareness Dividing into Fragmented Parts
Dis-solution involves the intentional or unintentional division of a whole into parts that do not immediately collapse back into coherence. Awareness—whether due to nefarious motives or structural misalignments—acts as a divider, creating fragmented parts that are stable but difficult to reunify. This process often requires time, energy, or effort to decrypt and bring the parts back together in a coherent form.
deconstructor{dis-solution(awareness{division -> fragmented_parts})}
Dis-solution could be seen as a form of informational or social encryption. The parts are separated, not because of natural differences but because of a forced division driven by underlying motives. For example, when a political event is split into two separate headlines—each with opposing narratives—these fragmented perspectives are stable in their divisions but require conscious effort (awareness) to see through the division and reach a unified understanding. Here, awareness plays the role of decrypting these fragmented perspectives, though this process is often slow and requires energy.
deconstructor{dis-solution(nefarious_awareness{division -> encrypted_fragments} -> resistance_to_re-solution)}
In these cases, the natural re-solution is obstructed, and any superficial attempt at re-solution without addressing the underlying encrypted nature leads to irre-solution. The process then becomes about working through the layers of division with heightened awareness, akin to decrypting a system where the components must be brought back into coherence gradually.
Conclusion: The Energy of Awareness in Navigating Re-Solution, Irre-Solution, and Dis-Solution
By making awareness the central mover, we see that each of these processes—re-solution, irre-solution, and dis-solution—depends on the level of awareness applied to them. Re-solution occurs when awareness naturally aligns divided parts into coherence. Irre-solution results from misaligned or forced unification, where awareness is insufficient to overcome fragmentation. Dis-solution, meanwhile, represents a fragmentation driven by awareness, often with nefarious or complex motives, requiring time, energy, or heightened awareness to overcome and bring about coherence.
In political and social contexts, these processes play out in how information or narratives are framed and divided. Whether we are dealing with encrypted fragmentation (dis-solution) or failed attempts at unity (irre-solution), the role of awareness is critical in navigating these complex dynamics and reaching genuine re-solution.