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Junctions

A). "Junctions" are transducers of energy, actions, influence, materials, information between different domains (or "worlds"). They are transformations of one kind of a structure into another and, possibly, back.

B). Junctions are systems. Apply the principles to Junctions. There are numerous effects related to them.


 

The opposite:

Anti-Junctions

A). Clean the world from Junctions

 

For more on Junctions see the book. A world is usually (but not bound to it) a system with one type of energy exchanging between systems and elements. Junctions usually (but not limited to) transform actions, flows, and information with one type of energy into another. Junctions are passes through system hierarchies.

Examples:

1. a Junction used in the principle 36 [37] is a solid or liquid body transforming heat ("Heat world") into deformation ("Mechanical world").

2. Logarithms are a junction from a domain with multiplication operation into domain with addition and back.

3. Fourier transform.

4. LED

5. An organization financed by foreigners.

6. If a problem can not be solved, reformulate it in other words or lingos. Lingos are different worlds. They can describe different worlds, but also the same one.

The difference between methods of "Thermal Expansion" 36 [37] and Junctions 37 {107}

These are essentially the same, only Junctions are about converting different types of energy, while "Thermo Expansion" - usually the same, like pressure on the football changes it shape, deformation, and pressure. Movement of a projectile exerts pressure on the object. The energy stays of the same kind among transformations. In a way, "Thermal expansion" itself is a Junction example. The name is preserved here for historical reasons.

 

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