Are there many 3D models of scientific theory?

by Markfromcali 1 Replies latest jw friends

  • Markfromcali
    Markfromcali

    Not sure if there are many scientists here or those who are theoretically oriented, but I'm just wondering if there's much out there, regardless of discipline that illustrates things beyond a 2D chart on paper. For example here's just a basic outline of how something related to mind control might be put together: The vertical axis (z in cartesian coordinates) could be used for different levels of influence, anywhere from use of language and social factors to sensory stuff, maybe direct brain stim even. One axis on the horizontal plane (y) could illustrate breadth, that being the different types of situations anywhere from religious, political, commercial contexts. Finally the last one (x) could be used for time, illustrating everything from the inception to the whole process of development under as well as exit and recovery. So depending on where someone is at in the process and what mind control context they came from, the vertical axis can be used to describe things both in terms of what is used to manipulate as well as types of intervention to free things up.

    So, are there any known examples that put things together this way? Again this is just an example, I'm just curious about how that kind of modeling might be done.

  • Markfromcali
    Markfromcali

    For that matter, as far as psychology goes is there a developmental theory out there that just uses who, where and when to put it in plain language?

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