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Orientation In Space and Time - Coggle Diagram
Orientation In Space and Time
Adaptation
Design
The design cycle involves a continuous repetition between the 4 criteria, with each step involving changes based off various constraints
Science
Adaptations occur frequently in nature, and as a direct result of selective reporoduction
Math
Math frequently involves the application and transformation of known expressions into the unknown ones.
Literature
Words and phrases are often adapted to meet the requirements of a particular time period
German
Angst, doppelganger, kindergarten are all words borrowed from german, and adapted into english
Arts
Works are often adapted from one another
Humanities
Research is often adapted to meet the intended audience and purpose
Evolution
Design
Products are evolve to meet changing requirments
Math
Patterns, evolve with them
Science
Species evolve to survive, genetic variations
German
Words evolve as times change, with new words coming due to varying situations
"Alter", from old swedish man to slang
Arts
With different interpretations, artworks evolve in meaning and recreation
Literature
Again, words can evolve over time
You vs thee
Humanities
Opinions and perspectives evolve over time, news articles and opinion pieces
Connections
When objects adapt, they product movements which evolve over time.
Movements
Design
Sequences of movements can be used when manufacturing
Science
Experiments involve seeing changes within data, or 'movements' in data points
Math
Movements can be mapped either visually, via graphing, or through sequences, which can be mapped quadratically or cubically
German
Texts are often written
Literature
Famous pieces often involve time periods with movements(Romanticism, Postmodernism)
Arts
Humanities
Research can often include coverage of these movements, and have changing opinions over time
Sciences
Biology, evolution, survival of the fittest
Physics, motion, interconnectedness
Chemistry, advancements driven by global interactions, and wider boundaries