Threesology Research Journal
Tripartite Aspects of Various Subjects
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Series Contents 1, Chapters 1-9
Series Contents 2, Chapters 10-18
Series Contents 3, Chapters 19-27
Series Contents 3, Chapters 28-36
Aspects 1 Aspects 2 Aspects 3 Aspects 4 Aspects 5 Aspects 6 Aspects 7 Aspects 8 Aspects 9
Aspects 10 Aspects 11 Aspects 12 Aspects 13 Aspects 14 Aspects 15 Aspects 16 Aspects 17 Aspects 18
Aspects 19 Aspects 20 Aspects 21 Aspects 22 Aspects 23 Aspects 24 Aspects 25 Aspects 26 Aspects 27
Aspects 28 Aspects 29 Aspects 30 Aspects 31 Aspects 32 Aspects 33 Aspects 34 Aspects 35 Aspects 36

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On page Aspects 10 in order of appearance:

  • Tripartite Aspects of Wicca and Pagan philosophies: [1]
  • Tripartite Aspects of Witchcraft: [2]
  • Tripartite Aspects of Ancient Witchcraft: [3]
  • Tripartite Aspects of Megalithic structures: [4]
  • Tripartite Aspects of Extra-terrestrial beings and craft: [5]
    • (No existing overall Tripartite framework.)
  • Tripartite Aspects of religion and spirituality as mental illnesses: [6]
  • Tripartite Aspects of entire cultures and civilizations can be mentally ill: [7]


On page Aspects 11 in order of appearance:

  • Tripartite Aspects of Binomial versus Trinomial views: [1]
  • Tripartite Aspects of Bipartite versus Tripartite views: [2]
    • (Once again the AI defaults to Religion)
  • Tripartite Aspects of board games as models of strategy: [3]
    • (Doesn't supply a reference to the 3 directions: horizontal- vertical- diagonal... and defaults to business/economic analogies)
  • Tripartite Aspects of blind experiments: [4]
  • Tripartite Aspects of early counting systems: [5]
  • Tripartite Aspects of the Place-Value Concept origin: [6]
    • (A 3-part grouping is used but not discussed. [ones-tens-hundreds], thousands, ten-thousands, one hundred-thousands, etc...)
  • Tripartite Aspects of why the Place-Value system is grouped in threes: [7]
  • Tripartite Aspects of cell membranes: [8]


On page Aspects 12 in order of appearance:

  • Tripartite Aspects of Parallel Universes: [1]
  • Tripartite concepts of mind and brain: [2]
    • (Abstract of work by Lazaros C. Triarhou, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki)
  • The Brain Is Adaptive Not Triune: [3]
    • (Abstract of work by Patrick R Steffen, Dawson Hedges, Rebekka Matheson)
  • Tripartite Aspects of brain development from insects to humans: [4]
  • Tripartite Aspects of brain neurons: [5]
  • Tripartite Aspects of Jungian Archetypes: [6]
    • (Jung was influenced by Freud's Tripartite ideas.)
  • Tripartite Aspects of Jung's interpretation of the Trinity: [7]
    • (The word "reinterpretation" was discarded by the AI.)

On page Aspects 13 in order of appearance:

  1. Tripartite Aspects of Political Revolution: [1]
    • (Includes the "deeper dive" option and devils advocate perspectives.)
  2. Tripartite Aspects of Scientific Revolution: [2]
  3. Tripartite Aspects of Industrial Revolution: [3]
  4. Tripartite Aspects of humanity's Intellectual Revolutions: [4]
  5. Tripartite Aspects of humanity's Evolution: [5]

On page Aspects 14 in order of appearance:

  1. What other areas is Tripartite analysis used in?: [1]
    • This was initially attached to the last item in chapter 13 in this series (but is now placed in chapter 29)), but due to its length I place it as a separate category and will build on its presentations.
  2. What are other Tripartite models in psychology besides the mentioned ones?: [2]
  3. What other areas of psychology use Tripartite models?: [3]
  4. What other Tripartite models are there in social psychology?: [4]
  5. What other areas of social psych use Tripartite models?: [5]
  6. What are other Tripartite attitude models besides ABC?: [6]
  7. Tripartite Aspects of Naming conventions in street gangs: [7]




On page Aspects 15 in order of appearance:

  1. Tripartite Aspects of Naming conventions of Humanity: [1]
    • Note: I was hoping that the AI recall would have made mention of the simple development that there was a one-name (first or last) convention, followed by a two-name (first and last) convention, followed by a first- middle- last arranged in culturally specific ways and that there at times have existed naming conventions which an individual might have multiple designations of place, social status, etc. attached as an expression of an embellished ego.
  2. Names of Gangs in the United States: [2]
    • As will be explained below, I was seeking a specific representation of Gang naming conventions as an example of an enumerated cognitive attribution, but had to rely on an old list I previously created over a decade ago.
  3. Tripartite Aspects of memorization: [3]
  4. Tripartite Aspects of Trichotomization: [4]
    • Once again the AI defaults to Christianity and Plato and now Freud.
  5. Tripartite Aspects of language and the Tripartite structure of the ear: [5]
    • I have added an image displaying the Tripartite structure of the ear so as to promote the idea that if the ear was dominant with some other-than-three pattern, one must wonder what language... and hence, our ideas would be like.



On page Aspects 16 in order of appearance:

  • Tripartite Aspects of neural connections and nerve impulses: [1]
  • Tripartite Aspects of multilingual inscriptions: [2]
  • Tripartite Aspects of the 3rd planet, triplet code and 3 Germ layers: [3]
  • Tripartite Aspects of the 3 Universe shapes, 3 familes of particles, 3rd planet, 3 life domains, triplet code, 3 cellular energy sources and 3 Germ layers: [4]
  • What's the significance of Tripartite structures in non-Western cultures or philosophies?: [5]
    1. As the oldest collectivity of cultures, notice that ("1st family generation") Africans have the fewest "threes" orientations.
      • Native Americans (and Aborignals) can be viewed as encompassing the "1st family" conceptual framework as well.
    2. As the newer collectivity of cultures, notice that ("2nd family generation") Asians have more "threes" orientations in use.
    3. As the newest collectivity of cultures, notice that ("3rdt family generation") Indo-Europeans have multiple "threes" orientations applied.
  • List of pattern-of-four ideas throughout history: [6] I want to show there are three combonations of so-called four-patterned ideas:
    1. As 4 singular elements that may or may not be espoused by someone having an inter-connection
    2. As two sets of dichotomies.
    3. As 3 -to- 1 or 1 -to- 3 (ratio) compiliations exhibiting a collective and singular distinction.




On page Aspects 17 in order of appearance:

  1. Tripartite Aspects of repeating numerical patterns throughout history: [1]
    • Please notice that the AI defaulted to using a "threes" theme as an explanation.
  2. Aspects of repeating numerical patterns throughout history: [2]
    • This is the lens which many throughout the world see reality but do not distinguish any inherent "three" pattern even though they exist as an accompaniment, though the present state of human existence may well afford them to pay an unacknowledged witness to recurring dichotomization.
  3. Tripartite Aspects of Categories Of Model Organisms used in research: [3]
  4. Tripartite Aspects of Plagues, Pandemics and Epidemics throughout history: [4]



On page Aspects 18 in order of appearance:

  1. Tripartite Aspects of Ocular anatomy: [1] (The Human Eye)
  2. Tripartite Aspects of 3rd state of Existence between life and death: [2]
  3. Tripartite Aspects of famous people obsessed with threes: [3] (A superficial account of the phenomena)
  4. Tripartite Aspects of three-part slogans: [4]
  5. Tripartite Aspects of historical philosophers studying the threes phenomena: [5]
    • Repeat of examples listed under different queries in this series.
  6. The Application of the Philosophical Thinking of "Three" From I Ching to Medical Education: [
    • 6] (article link; authors: Yingjie Du, Xinqing Zhang, Jinjing Zhang, Guyan Wang
    • This is a superficial account of "threes" from the I Ching to Modern medicine.
    • Apparently, Chinese researchers interested in making comparisons between cultures, they are not cognizant of the fact that the so-called I Ching Triads/trigrams are actually Biads/bigrams.
  7. Comparative study of the number "Three" in Western and Chinese culture and its translation.: [7]



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