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- Definity Systems (Definitive Infinity Systems)
- An exacting coordinated arrangement of working elements without bounds or end.
- A conclusive method without end.
- A precise order without bounds.
- Definitive - conclusive, defining, meaning, determine, exact, precise limits.
- Definitive, adj. 1. conclusive 2. defining
- Define, v.t., -fined, -fining. 1. state the meaning of. 2. determine. -definition, n. -definable, adj.
- Definite, adj. 1. exact. 2. within precise limits. -definitely, adv.
- Infinity - without bounds or end.
- Infinite, adj. without bounds or end. -infinitely, adv. -infinitude, n. -infinity, n.
- System - order, method, coordinated arrangement of working elements, rhythmic.
- System, n. 1. order or method. 2. coordinated arrangement of working elements. -systematic, adj. -systematically, adv.
- Systematize, v.t., -tized, -tizing. arrange according to a system.
- Systole, n. rhythmic contraction of the heart -systolic, adj.
- Basic Lifes primary objective is survival, while
- Advances Lifes primary objective is understanding. -- Self
- "The only certainty is that nothing is certain." -- Pliny the Elder
- "The reasonable man adapts himself to the world;
- the unreasonable one persists in trying to adapt the world to himself.
- Therefore, all progress depends on the unreasonable man." -- George Bernard Shaw