Detection, detective, detector, also detect, detected,
detecting, detects
Detection is the action of learning in forms of
discovery, cathexis, pedantic and
dogmatic ways. To detect can be to
discern the true nature perceived.
The level of detection would depend on the level of knowledge
obtained in use for the process and applied.
Once detection begins to become determined, decisions are used
to apply objectivity or subjectivity to the issue. What is
determined may have only faint detection. The level of
awareness is critical in overcoming
fear,
and knowledge that is different often stirs this
emotion in strange ways.
Our curiosity is often working in
ways we do not even understand, and we
abreact our emotions in response to our impressions as a
form of aversion to fear itself.
Humans are also misguided in detective work against the
inhabitants themselves focusing away from knowledge in the
bigger picture show seen ahead. Instead,
man is hurriedly trying to fix everything without looking at the
cause. Man is undoubtedly sewing his own
pathology.
Detection can become only a tool of service directed to oneself
while being masked as another service in
duplicity diversion, so in
becoming a detective, know your complete
surroundings not only next door, but in the entire world of
science and learning.
Detection is also related to demodulation where a conversion is
made to a modulated carrier wave into a current equivalent to
the original signal. To modulate is to adjust, as in one tone
moved up to the next tone. In becoming a super detector, one can
see these barriers when crossed.
R. Mark Sink 2007/4/3
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