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Three Perspectives for Understanding the World

The interplay of fiction, domains, and relations forms a dynamic cycle that continuously shapes our world. However, this cycle is not static—domain jumps act as catalysts for paradigm shifts, allowing new perspectives and systems to emerge.

By understanding these processes, we gain not only a new way to interpret the world but also a framework for shaping the future in meaningful ways.

<Diagram Summary>

The following diagram illustrates how the three perspectives introduced in this article—Fiction, Domain of Objects, and Relation—interact with each other and form a continuous loop.

It also highlights how a Domain Jump occurs, showing the two key deviation points where new Relations and new Fictions emerge, leading to paradigm shifts.

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Three Perspectives That Change How You See the World

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