
Albertopenheimer
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Spectral logic:
For example:
If a becomes c, b becomes d, c becomes e. With that knowledge you also can predict what other letters on the letter spectrum (alphabet) become. Thats what i mean with spectral logic-/ thinking.
Qualitative values:
for example:
The color gray. Qualitative values means what something (from a spectrum / category) is
Quantitative values:
Black and white stripes(amount). Quantitative values means basically amount of something.
Now heres the interesting part:
You cant use spectral logic / thinking with absolute qualitative values.
1. A single letter for example is a qualitative value, since its not an amount. An absolute value ( Z ) cant be used in the thinking above, since theres nothing after Z.
2. Another example: Lets say black fades into white, meaning there are also gray colors. Both black and white are absolute values. If you mix them with red, there will be a black color at the beginning, red colors in the middle and white at the end. Colors are abviously also qualitative values. And the first statement (You cant use spectral logic / thinking with absolute qualitative values) keeps being true
For example:
If a becomes c, b becomes d, c becomes e. With that knowledge you also can predict what other letters on the letter spectrum (alphabet) become. Thats what i mean with spectral logic-/ thinking.
Qualitative values:
for example:
The color gray. Qualitative values means what something (from a spectrum / category) is
Quantitative values:
Black and white stripes(amount). Quantitative values means basically amount of something.
Now heres the interesting part:
You cant use spectral logic / thinking with absolute qualitative values.
1. A single letter for example is a qualitative value, since its not an amount. An absolute value ( Z ) cant be used in the thinking above, since theres nothing after Z.
2. Another example: Lets say black fades into white, meaning there are also gray colors. Both black and white are absolute values. If you mix them with red, there will be a black color at the beginning, red colors in the middle and white at the end. Colors are abviously also qualitative values. And the first statement (You cant use spectral logic / thinking with absolute qualitative values) keeps being true