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The bipolarity of value and consequence is inherent to the concept of Progressive Materialism, which is rooted in the intellectual human capacity, as the ability to create separate experiential realities, and wherein elements of nature are necessary to create Qualified States, and progress demands material for its creation.

ABSENCE OF CONSEQUENCE
The complete absence of consequence as an inherent condition of the natural world, is the complete absence of prohibitions or limitations upon the transformation, destruction and use of any state or entity. By the concept of progression, value and consequence of what already exists, must assume a changed condition as a progressed state of development, to possess a validity of existence. Prohibitions and limitations must derive from emotional considerations or the authority of force, which is arbitrary to the values of those who hold it. In the complete absence of consequence, a means of the evaluation of the Consequence of Being of states and entities is necessary.

DYADIC AUTHORITATIVE COMPARATIVE
With the introduction or adoption of Excess and Profit, and when the Pre-existence comes to be considered as purely material resource, without any inherent consequence in and of itself to include humankind, regulation is necessary to control what can and cannot be transformed or destroyed.

If there is no consequence inherent in the natural world, it must be conceptual in origin or actuality. This conception of a validity of existence, is considered to be the opposite of what is natural, or as ideal and perfection. The poles created between what is natural and the ideals of perfection, produces the system of evaluation termed the Dyadic Authoritative Comparative. This system represents degrees of evaluation between opposed poles as the Antithetical Matrix which represents what is natural, and the Metaphysical Ideal or Extra Mundane Authority which represents progressed states as Qualified of Extra Mundane.

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