GLOSSARY

acodal: an actonic intention that is equal to an inobtracted actlecular structure.

actlecular: the relationship of the contexts that make up a circumstance; the change from one context to another context within a circumstance; the active contexts within an action.

actonic: an intention specific to each distinct situation by comparing the actlecular value to the signification of the situation’s codes; the relationship of one signifier’s signifiance onto two different signifieds.

actoptical: The change from one circumstance to another circumstance within the same situation; the form of the situation.

anacodal: an actonic intention that is equal to an inobheracted actlecular structure.

circumstantial time line: the duration of one circumstance (x-axis and y-axis and z-axis).

codal: an actonic intention that is equal to an inobhered actlecular structure.

contextual present: the historical context mutated into one unit.

derecontextualization: retains the context but changes the code, which creates a meta-context that superimposes the original context. The original context is not obliterated by the redefinition of the code, because the redefinition of the code adheres to the original context as well as adhering to the code of the meta-context.

event horizon: the depth of the circumstantial time line (the extension of the x-axis and the y-axis in the z-axis that extends beyond the limits of the circumstantial time line in every direction).

historical context: the personal history of contexts of a person. The accumulated contexts of every context that the person has been exposed to throughout their life.

inactlecular: an inactive context that affects an action.

inobhered: the measure of adherence to the code within the actlecular structure.

inobheracted: the measure of adherence to the code and disregard for the code within the actlecular structure.

inobtracted: the measure of disregard for the code within the actlecular structure.

introactlecular: the relationship of the actlecular structure with another actlecular structure at a different time within the same circumstantial time line.

nonactlecular: an inactive context that does not affect an action.

noninactlecular: an inactive context on the periphery of an action that does not affect the action.

recontextualization: a change in context that in turn changes the code.

situaesthetic: the mechanics of a situation (the form in time of the codes that construct the context of a circumstance); the relationship of two semiotic systems within one situation.