[-empyre-] transgression and Matrix Theory





Kate:


i remember you really wanted to use the term 'transgressions' for the month in connection with 'border crossings' so this is intriguing to me.


Why is the idea of 'transgression' important ?

How do you define it in terms of matrix theory?

Being brought up in the Church, i was taught that a transgression was a sin. I thought I'd have a look at the English dictionary and went to the url:

<http://www.wordreference.com/definition/transgression>


Here's a copy:


Adapted From: WordNet 2.0 Copyright 2003 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.



transgression

A
noun

1 
transgression

 
the action of going beyond or overstepping some boundary or limit

Category Tree:
act; human_action; human_activity
╚action
╚transgression

2 
transgression, evildoing

 
the act of transgressing; the violation of a law or a duty or moral principle; "the boy was punished for the transgressions of his father"


Category Tree:
act; human_action; human_activity
╚activity
╚wrongdoing; wrongful_conduct; misconduct; actus_reus
╚transgression, evildoing
╚inside_job
╚crime
╚crime; law-breaking
╚terrorization; terrorisation
╚sin; sinning
╚vice
╚depravity; turpitude
╚villainy
╚evil; immorality; wickedness; iniquity
╚abomination

3 
transgression

 
the spreading of the sea over land as evidenced by the deposition of marine strata over terrestrial strata


Category Tree:
phenomenon
╚natural_phenomenon
╚geological_phenomenon
╚transgression



intrigued......

cm










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