Object Dynamics

Object Dynamics presents a philosophical framework for understanding all entities as dynamic containers of knowledge. It proposes that every object, whether conceptual or physical, possesses three core properties: conceptual, functional, and physical. The constant action of technology binds these properties into a functional whole. This system is governed by three fundamental principles: the tripartite nature of objects, the binding of dualities, and the inheritance of knowledge.


An object is a container and transmitter of knowledge. It is a person, place, or thing, conceptual or physical. In grammar, objects are declared nouns.

All technologies transmit energy creating an identifiable relationship between the sender (Positive) and receiver (Negative) of knowledge.

Technology is the action that binds object properties into a functional whole. Actions are functional properties of objects and declared verbs.

An object property is any name (conceptual), action (functional), or attribute (physical) that is related to an object. The constant properties of physical objects are:

  • Size
  • Colour
  • Distance
  • Shape
  • Texture
  • Location

3 Principles of Object Dynamics

  • All objects have conceptual, functional, and physical properties.
  • All objects bind positives to negatives.
  • All objects inherit knowledge from other objects.

From Theory to Insight: A Self Study Guide to the Object Dynamics Analyzer

The Object Dynamics Analyzer has evolved from a simple tool into a comprehensive learning environment. It’s designed to make a complex philosophical framework tangible, guiding you through the process of deconstructing any object—from a purely conceptual object like democracy, a brand, or a virtue, to a physical object like a smartphone—to reveal its inner workings. This guide will help you use the app’s features to move from theory to practical, insightful analysis.

Step 1: Start with the “Why” in the Introduction

Begin your journey in the Introduction tab. This section is your theoretical foundation. Before you start analyzing, take a moment to understand:

  • The Core Framework: Grasp the definitions of an “object” and its three key properties: conceptual, functional, and physical.
  • The Link to Comprehension: See how this analytical process directly mirrors and strengthens the skills used in deep reading and critical thinking.
  • The OD Levels: Familiarize yourself with the comprehension levels. This will provide context for the examples and the feedback you’ll receive on your own work.
Step 2: Explore the Concepts in the Examples Matrix

Think of the Examples tab as your interactive learning lab. Here, you can see the theory applied in a dynamic way. Instead of just reading static text, you can:

  • Select a Category: Choose from diverse examples like Democracy, a Smartphone, or a Brand to see the framework’s versatility.
  • Isolate a Topic: Focus on a single component, such as “Functional Properties” or “The Binding Action,” to see how it is defined.
  • Adjust the Complexity: Instantly switch between Levels 2, 3, and 4 to understand how the description of an object gains depth and nuance as comprehension increases.
Step 3: Apply Your Knowledge in the Analyzer

The Analyzer is your workshop. This is where you put your understanding into practice. As you deconstruct your chosen object, take advantage of the app’s full capabilities:

  • Guided Deconstruction: Follow the three-part process to break down your object, from its basic properties to its deeper historical context.
  • Automatic Saving: Your work is saved as you type, so you can step away and return to your analysis at any time.
  • Instant Feedback: Once you complete your analysis, you’ll receive an immediate Comprehension Level Assessment. This helps you understand the depth of your analysis and identify areas for further thought.
  • Share Your Work: Use the “Copy Report” button to easily save your analysis as a text file or share it with others.
Step 4: Deepen Your Understanding with the AI Assistant

The Ask AI tab is your personal research assistant. It’s context-aware, meaning it uses your current analysis to provide more relevant answers. Use it to:

  • Fill in the Gaps: If you’re unsure about the history of your object, its etymology, or how it’s viewed in other cultures, just ask.
  • Explore Connections: Ask follow-up questions to uncover relationships and influences you may not have considered.
  • Preserve Your Research: Your conversation is saved along with your analysis, keeping your notes and research neatly tied to your work.

By moving through these steps, you can use the Object Dynamics Analyzer not just as a tool, but as a complete system for enhancing your ability to think critically and deconstruct the complex world around you.


The White Paper

This White Paper introduces the “Object Dynamics” framework, a meta-theoretical system that redefines all entities—conceptual or physical—as dynamic agents. It synthesizes Object-Oriented Ontology and systems theory to argue that objects are “containers of knowledge” with conceptual, functional, and physical properties. Technology is defined as the “action” that binds these properties together, a process validated through philosophical dialectics. The framework’s concept of knowledge inheritance unifies ideas from object-oriented programming and evolutionary biology, creating a powerful, unifying lens.