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Three-Dimensional and Four-Dimensional Aspects of Human Penetration and Summary of Nature

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Recent Advances in Engineering Science

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Continuous variables or coordinates are treated generally to work as expoint coordinates to envision higher order space pictures with which three- and four-dimensional lower bounds are remarkably dictated by the Kawaguchi-Hombu Theorem and its extension. Human concepts of nature from the most microscopic to more macroscopic phases have to be given in terms of three- and four-dimensional languages so as to provide the basis of the relativity principle, etc. Physical, psychological and even biological phenomena are characterized by conflicts and reconciliations between (3) and (4).

In particular, the distance axioms are put in terms of three stimuli. It leads to a quantity that has the character of an information-theoretical entropy and stands as the basis for the tristimulus principle covering psychology from trichromaticity to the three-formant structure of vowels leading to the vowel triangles, which can be amplified to a phonetical tetrahedron.

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Kondo, K. (1989). Three-Dimensional and Four-Dimensional Aspects of Human Penetration and Summary of Nature. In: Koh, S.L., Speziale, C.G. (eds) Recent Advances in Engineering Science. Lecture Notes in Engineering, vol 39. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-83695-4_25

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