
American University of Masters Conference Transcripted
Jeff James's Interpretation of Laws of Form
Jeff James's explanation of Spencer-Brown's Counter
Simple ways to think about SB's calculus. 5 pages
Explorations into NP complexity using boundary logic; where LoF hits the exponential wall; virtual insertion as a proof technique. 66 pages
Conceptual origins and unique ideas of the simplest mathematics. 32 pages
Number systems based on spatial forms (Conway, Spencer-Brown, Kauffman, Bricken, James); extensive discussion of the James Imaginary, ln-1. 87 pages
A popularization of SB's principles for formal systems. 3 pages
Asynchronous networks of distinctions as a model of computation; biological/environmental programming. 15 pages
A very rough condensed discussion of visual and diagrammatic forms of logic, emphasizing new ways to write LoF. 50 pages
Instructional 'games' originally posted 1/2004
The space we write mathematics upon is unstructured, it does not a priori include the rules of function definition and of group theory. 22 pages
Laws of Form