Table 25 - TRAIN-OF-THOUGHT
Figure Expression
A(a),
B(a,b), 
C(a,b,c), 
D(a,b,c,d), 
E(a,b,c,d,e),
F(a,b,c,d,e,f),,;
(((F(E(D(C(B(A;
L[a],
M[L,b],
N[M,c],
O[N,d],
P[O,e],
Q[P,f],,,.
Notice that each thought-moment in train-of-thought is both a
part of a whole and also a symbol of a type. In order to map
this we had to show the intellect's reason-chain inverted. Also
note that each whole of attention-chain has all past-time
thought-moments collectively, but reason-chain knows them
individually.
Icon Legend Whole Type Idea
Code Whole Y( Part (y Group (y,z) Type Y[ Symbol [y Symbols [y,z]