Atlas model three logic

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Classic logic was used to create this model as it perceived as a basic contradiction.

A simple rule was utilised within classic logic: AB = BA with its contradiction AB ≠ BA

This rule is placed in opposition, a mirrored rule that shows its 'contradicted' self image.  AB=BA faces AB ≠BA.  Utilizing this rule through a series of layers that runs along an axis that builds complexity as the rule progresses along it.  (First layer: AB=BA faces AB ≠BA.  Final layer 4(AB)=(BA)4  faces 4(AB) ≠(BA)4).  This has created a pair of axes that contradict and build complexity.

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