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Transforms and Operators, Part One

Static Pattern Engineering has roots in engineering, chemistry, computer science, and cognitive science. The two most useful and powerful constructs from SPE (and I could argue, in these associated fields) are those of the transform and operator (in order of decreasing power).  An operator is an embodiment (in the physical, virtual, or cognitive domain(s)) of [...]

PatternSmiths, Static Pattern Engineers, and Architects

I honestly believe I will be working on SPE my entire life, and am prepared to do so; however, a life goal of mine (i.e., before I die) is to see the knowledge base of the field (core theory as well as tried and true mapping of it to case studies and implementations) developed enough [...]

Reflexive Reactions and Unconditioned Consciousness, Part One

Over the past several weeks, I’ve returned to a lost concept and discipline that composed the core of SPE at one time and I have since realized is an essential part. This concept/discipline is called Dissolving and I will describe it in a later post. For now, I just want to give the essential synthesis [...]

Towers of Knowledge, Part One

In Knowledge Management circles, Knowledge is often defined as “Information with potential for action”. Static Pattern Engineering used to share that definition; however, it has been refined in the last year to “Information with potential to produce effects” which is a larger net to qualify knowledge. The discussion of effects will be a much more [...]