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Hi Jurgen,
I agree that the word 'made' seems superfluous,  and could be left out;
however, I don't think that it changes the meaning.  Is this really
important ?
Aarre Peltomaa

On Wed, Feb 13, 2013 at 9:23 PM, Jurgen Kluft <jurgen_t...@hotmail.com>wrote:

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> Hi Trommers,
>
> I am reading the manual again ( 😊 again) and on every sentence I let the
> whole thing sink in.
> When doing this I came to a possible error and I would like to raise this
> point in the manual that, I think, is a (quite serious) mistake.
>
> It is about a passage in the Chapter ‘Theory’:
>
> “
>
> The four basic actions of life each have a twin postulate structure:
> 1.The postulate bringing the effect into existence, and the postulate
> that it shall be known.2.The postulate taking the effect out of
> existence, and the postulate that it shall be made not-known.3.The
> postulate to know the effect and the postulate that it shall be made known.
> 4.The postulate to not-know the effect and the postulate that it shall be
> made not-known.
>
> “
>
> The 2nd statement at the end states ‘that it shall be *made* not-known’.
> It is of my understanding that the word ‘*made*’ should be removed.
>
> Bringing something into existence equals the postulate ‘shall be made
> known’ or ‘make known’.
> Taking something out of existence equals the postulate ‘shall be made not
> known’ or ‘make not known’.
>
> We can thus abbreviate the above four points:
> 1. Make known - Know
> 2. Make not known - Not know
> 3. Know - Make known (1. from Other)
> 4. Not know - Make not known (2. from Other)
>
> And that is correct according to the next bullet list in the manual:
> “
> SELFOTHERS1. Make known.
> 2. Make not-known
> 3. Know.
> 4. Not-know.Know.
> Not-know.
> Make known.
> Make not-known.
> “
>
> Can anyone confirm this?
>
> Thank you.
>
>
> -Jurgen
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