Is there a structure for knowledge, a function of knowledge and the transcendence of knowledge
There should be a sound structure for knowledge, there is a function of knowledge, and there is also the transcendence of knowledge.
A sound structure for knowledge has not existed so far. This sound structure should be based on the source of knowledge, which is the infrastructure that makes knowledge possible. This infrastructure comprises of a distributed experiencing function at the bottom-center, a physical implementation function and the rest of the physical world that gets transformed through the implementation function. Then there is a four-tiered interface comprising an emotional prioritizing function, a conceptual knowing function, a conceptual imagining function and a linguistic communication function.
As the single world has only a single, albeit upwardly distributed experiencing function, this single experiencing function is the foundational root-trunk of the entire knowledge structure. This root-trunk then branches upward and outward from the bottom-center, radiating away in as many billion directions as there are human extensions, each uniquely manifesting the four tiers of the interface, then a unique biological implementation function, and the section of the rest of the world that gets experienced and implementationally engaged through each human organism.
The function of knowledge is to represent all of the input arising from all of the billions of experiencing functions as accurately and comprehensively as possible among all implementing human functions.
The transcendence of knowledge occurs when the pure experiencing function regards knowledge also as a tier of experiential input, and thus begins to refine and integrate knowledge to be as consistent as possible with the integral whole that is the Whole within which everything else, including the interface, are but functions.