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A '''frame of reference''' is a system used to identify an object knowing that different frames of reference can be used each with varying degrees of utility. Some of these are: the [[Relative]] frame of reference, the Intrinsic frame of reference, and the [[Absolute]] frame of reference. Each frame of reference can be associated with distinct linguistic expressions.[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linguistic_frame_of_reference]
 
A '''frame of reference''' is a system used to identify an object knowing that different frames of reference can be used each with varying degrees of utility. Some of these are: the [[Relative]] frame of reference, the Intrinsic frame of reference, and the [[Absolute]] frame of reference. Each frame of reference can be associated with distinct linguistic expressions.[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linguistic_frame_of_reference]
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Partial, incomplete, and evolving [[intellect]]s would be helpless in an infinite universe, would be unable to form the first rational thought pattern, were it not for the innate ability of all [[mind]], high or low, to form a universe frame in which to think. If [[mind]] cannot fathom conclusions, if it cannot penetrate to true origins, then will such mind unfailingly postulate conclusions and invent origins that it may have a means of logical thought within the frame of these mind-created postulates. And while such universe frames for thought are indispensable to rational [[intellectual]] operations, they are, without exception, erroneous to a greater or lesser degree.
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<center>For lessons on the related [[topic]] of  '''''Perspective''''', follow [http://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Category:Perspective '''''this link'''''].</center>
 
<center>For lessons on the related [[topic]] of  '''''Perspective''''', follow [http://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Category:Perspective '''''this link'''''].</center>
Partial, incomplete, and evolving [[intellect]]s would be helpless in an infinite universe, would be unable to form the first rational thought pattern, were it not for the innate ability of all [[mind]], high or low, to form a universe frame in which to think. If [[mind]] cannot fathom conclusions, if it cannot penetrate to true origins, then will such mind unfailingly postulate conclusions and invent origins that it may have a means of logical thought within the frame of these mind-created postulates. And while such universe frames for thought are indispensable to rational [[intellectual]] operations, they are, without exception, erroneous to a greater or lesser degree.
      
Conceptual frames of the [[universe]] are only relatively true; they are serviceable [[scaffolding]] which must eventually give way before the expansions of enlarging [[cosmic]] comprehension. The understandings of [[truth]], [[beauty]], and [[goodness]], [[morality]], [[ethics]], [[duty]], [[love]], [[divinity]], [[origin]], [[existence]], [[purpose]], [[destiny]], [[time]], [[space]], even [[Deity]], are only relatively true. God is always much, much more. Man must think in a mortal universe frame, but that does not mean that he cannot envision other and higher frames within which thought can take place.[http://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Paper_115#115:1._RELATIVITY_OF_CONCEPT_FRAMES]
 
Conceptual frames of the [[universe]] are only relatively true; they are serviceable [[scaffolding]] which must eventually give way before the expansions of enlarging [[cosmic]] comprehension. The understandings of [[truth]], [[beauty]], and [[goodness]], [[morality]], [[ethics]], [[duty]], [[love]], [[divinity]], [[origin]], [[existence]], [[purpose]], [[destiny]], [[time]], [[space]], even [[Deity]], are only relatively true. God is always much, much more. Man must think in a mortal universe frame, but that does not mean that he cannot envision other and higher frames within which thought can take place.[http://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Paper_115#115:1._RELATIVITY_OF_CONCEPT_FRAMES]

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