ABSTRACT

In this chapter we use the three nested systems of: our brain, its contained visual system, and its contained color perception system to illustrate the naturally occurring pinciples of five-demensional organizing. The chapter illustrates how nature uses all of the dimensions of power available to achieve its purposes. We will then use this ideal to create a practical model of organization that can be applied to any purpose from microproblem solving to addressing the major issue of our times. The whole process is reviewed in the sequence of color plates from 1-15, between pp. 155 and 156.