Ponegation

A revolutionary four-valued logic system that transcends binary thinking through Negotion, Negation, Position, and Posetion

The Four Truth Values

Negotion

Negative False

Negation

Positive False

Position

Positive True

Posetion

Negative True

Philosophical Foundation

Before Ponegation: Laws of Incompleteness
Understanding the paradoxes that necessitate four-valued logic

The Laws of Dukkha, imperfection, and incompleteness reveal fundamental paradoxes in binary logic systems. These paradoxes demonstrate the necessity of expanding beyond simple True/False dichotomies.

Three Forms of Ponegation

While the four truth values remain consistent, their application differs across domains of life, matter, and computation

SpiPonegation: Life Ponegation
Measuring free-willed, living, desiring systems containing good and bad

Spiritual/Ethical Framework

Negotion
Bad Reality
Negation
Illusion of Bad
Position
Good Reality
Posetion
Good Illusion
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SpaPonegation: Machine Ponegation
Measuring dead processes, material systems, and mechanical operations

Material/Tautological Framework

Negotion
"Lasting" False
Negation
Failure of False
Position
Lasting True
Posetion
Failing True
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ProPonegation: Automata Ponegation
Programmatic implementation for software systems and computational logic

Programming Framework

Detailed implementation guidance for programmers, including practical applications in software development and automata theory.

Book 1: Chapter "Tens", page 43 introduces programmatic ponegation
Book 2: Chapter "Frequential Logex" guides implementation
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