Axiom 39 Life poses problems for its own solution.
Axiom 40 Any problem, to be a problem, must contain a lie. If it were truth, it would unmock.
An “unsolvable problem” would have the greatest persistence. It would also contain the greatest number of altered facts. To make a problem, one must introduce alter-isness.
Axiom 41 That into which alter-isness is introduced becomes a problem.
Axiom 42 Matter, energy, space and time persists because it is a problem.
It is a problem because it contains alter-isness.
Axiom 43 Time is the primary source of untruth.
Time states the untruth of consecutive considerations.
Axiom 44 Theta, the static, has no location in matter, energy, space or time, but is capable of consideration.
Axiom 45 Theta can consider itself to be placed, at which moment it becomes placed, and to that degree a problem.