Across
- 4. The scientific study of the nature of nature and essence of humankind, past, present and future. It involves analysis of biosociological analysis of human origins, physical and cultural development, biophysiology, culture and customs
- 8. The applied science concerned with the study of natural phenomena and the universe around us such as the fields of chemistry, astronomy, Earth science, physics and biology (7,8)
- 9. A graphic symbol or notion of an idea or object; an idealistic objectification of the subjective case
- 10. Impulsiveness of behaviour; unusually or abnormally active (5,6)
- 12. The property of distinct functionality of subunits such that any given assemblage of units may be separated and recombined
- 13. The basic unit of biological classification and taxonomic rank
- 14. The branch of biological sciences concerned with the study of description, identification, nomenclature and classification of organisms
- 15. The generic term for the applied science of Existemetrics; it is a triarchic methodological frame for psychometric profiling (7,3)
- 16. A generic term for the human species, the human condition, human nature and human qualities
- 18. A psychological sciences term for generalisations to universal laws and the study of objective phenomena
- 19. The branch of mathematics that studies points, lines, angles and figures in space; their measurement and properties
- 20. The branch of philosophy concerned with studying the nature of being, and categories of being.
Down
- 1. a typological standard; the average or statistical mean
- 2. The first iteration of the Intuition Set; it is constituted by principal axes BiomassPush; and Biogenic Pull (9,3)
- 3. The branch of mathematical logic that studies collections of objects and their relations (4,6)
- 5. Terrestrial locomotion; denoting an organism having two feet for standing, walking, running or hopping
- 6. The primogenitor matrix form that is cardinal and cannot be further abstracted; it is constituted by principal axes the offensive, and the defensive (9,3)
- 7. The branch of biological sciences concerned with the study of chemical structure, function and interactions of biological macro-molecules within living organisms
- 11. Processes of structural and functional changes that manifest as a direct result of environmental cues and feedback systems; often ascribed to natural selection
- 17. The natural processes of inheritance of genetic traits from parents to biological offspring at evolutionary timescales
