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Gaseous System Reality

A model of reality so diffuse, so unconstrained, so free-floating that it barely qualifies as a system at all—yet somehow still contains everything. In gaseous system reality, boundaries are meaningless, categories are approximations, and everything interpenetrates everything else. This is the reality of quantum fields, of mystical experience, of the feeling that you're connected to everything and nothing simultaneously. Gaseous system reality is where mystics live and where scientists go when they've had too much coffee. It's impossible to navigate but wonderful to contemplate.
Example: "After a particularly intense meditation session, he experienced gaseous system reality. His boundaries dissolved; he felt connected to everything; his sense of self expanded to fill the universe. Then he had to go grocery shopping, which required a much more bounded reality. The transition was jarring. He bought milk while still feeling vaguely cosmic, which is a very strange way to shop."
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Unlimited System Reality

A model of reality with no boundaries, no limits, no constraints—infinite in extent, infinite in possibility, infinite in complexity. In unlimited system reality, anything that can happen does happen, somewhere, sometime, somehow. This is the reality of the multiverse, of infinite possibility spaces, of the recognition that your actual life is just one slice of an infinite cake of potential lives. Unlimited system reality is exhilarating (anything is possible) and paralyzing (how do you choose anything when everything is possible?). It's the reality that makes decision-making difficult and regret irrational—there's always another branch where you made the other choice.
Example: "He faced a major life decision and froze, paralyzed by unlimited system reality. In one branch, he took the job and thrived. In another, he took it and failed. In another, he declined and found something better. In another, he declined and regretted it forever. All were real somewhere. How could he choose? His therapist said 'you can't live in unlimited reality; you have to pick one and live there.' He picked, and the others faded—but never completely."
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Bounded System Reality

A model of reality with clear boundaries, definite limits, and finite possibilities—the opposite of unlimited system reality. In bounded system reality, you have to make choices, accept constraints, and live with the consequences. This is the reality of everyday life—of deadlines, budgets, physical laws, and the fact that you can't be in two places at once. Bounded system reality is frustrating if you're an idealist and comforting if you're an overthinker. It's what makes decisions possible and regret inevitable. It's also where most people actually live, even if they dream of the unlimited version.
Example: "She dreamed of unlimited system reality—infinite time, infinite money, infinite possibilities. Then she remembered her rent was due, her boss expected her at 9, and she could only eat one lunch. Bounded system reality reasserted itself. The boundaries were annoying, but they also made choice possible. She paid her rent, went to work, ate her lunch. The infinite could wait."
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Unlimited System Logic

A logical framework designed for systems with no boundaries, no limits, and infinite possibilities—where any conclusion is possible, any connection valid, any inference permissible as long as it doesn't violate the internal coherence of the system. Unlimited system logic is the logic of pure mathematics, of infinite possibility spaces, of the recognition that in an unbounded system, the only constraints are self-contradiction. It's exhilarating (anything is possible) and paralyzing (how do you choose what to think?). Unlimited system logic is what you use when you're exploring the outer reaches of conceptual space, not when you're trying to decide what to have for dinner.
Example: "He applied unlimited system logic to his life choices, recognizing that in an infinite possibility space, every path existed somewhere. He could be a doctor, an artist, a hermit, a king—all were logically possible. The problem was choosing one. Unlimited system logic opened infinite doors but didn't tell him which to walk through. He stood at the threshold of everything, paralyzed by possibility."
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Bounded System Logic

A logical framework designed for systems with clear boundaries, definite constraints, and finite possibilities—where conclusions must respect the limits of the system. Bounded system logic is the logic of everyday life, of practical decision-making, of working within constraints. It acknowledges that you can't be everywhere at once, that resources are limited, that time moves forward. Bounded system logic is less exciting than unlimited logic but more useful—it actually helps you make decisions. It's the logic of "given these constraints, what's the best we can do?" rather than "in an infinite universe, anything is possible."
Example: "She applied bounded system logic to her budget. In unlimited logic, she could buy everything. In bounded logic, she had to choose—rent or vacation, savings or splurge. The boundaries were frustrating but clarifying. She paid rent, saved a little, and planned a modest staycation. Bounded system logic didn't give her everything she wanted, but it gave her a life she could actually live."
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Fluid System Logic

A logical framework designed for systems where boundaries shift, categories flow, and identity is constantly in flux. Fluid system logic doesn't assume fixed definitions or stable relationships; it flows with the system, adapting its inferences as the system transforms. This is the logic of ecosystems, of evolving relationships, of personal growth—any context where the thing you're reasoning about changes as you reason about it. Fluid system logic requires constant attention, constant updating, constant willingness to let go of conclusions that no longer fit. It's exhausting but necessary for understanding anything alive.
Example: "She tried to apply static logic to her evolving relationship with her teenager. He was different every week—sometimes mature, sometimes regressed, sometimes a stranger. Fluid system logic worked better: she flowed with his changes, updating her understanding constantly, never assuming that yesterday's insight applied today. It was exhausting, but it kept their connection alive."
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Liquid System Logic

A more extreme form of fluid logic, where the system doesn't just change—it completely reshapes itself, taking the form of whatever container it's in. Liquid system logic has no fixed shape; it pours into whatever conceptual space it occupies, assuming the characteristics needed for the moment. This is the logic of the trickster, the artist, the person who can think in any mode required. Liquid system logic is incredibly adaptive and incredibly dangerous—it can justify anything because it can take any shape. It requires wisdom to wield, because without wisdom, liquid logic becomes mere manipulation.
Example: "The politician used liquid system logic in every debate, adapting his reasoning to whatever audience he faced. With economists, he sounded like an economist. With workers, he sounded like a worker. With idealists, he sounded idealistic. His logic poured into every container, convincing everyone. Later, they realized he'd promised contradictory things to different groups. Liquid logic had worked perfectly—for him."
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