Within the logico-mathematical system of HYPERMETROPHIA: A Phenomenological Unified Theory of Fields, by Stephen G. Ryan (Sryandrack); Dyads play an important role.
A Dyad is a juxtaposition of concepts containing precisely two terms. These two terms in a Dyad represent what in Asian Philosophy is called a “Unity of Opposites.”
Each Dyad possesses an Antecedent Term as well as a Subsequent Term. In HYPERMETROPHIA, an Antecedent Term is labeled “.a.” (pronounced ‘dot A dot’) and a Subsequent Term is labeled “.b.” (‘dot B dot’).
For instance, with the Dyad:
.a.Flavor.-.Effort.b.
the word “Flavor” is the Antecendent Term, while the word “Effort” is the Subsequent Term of the Dyad.
Two Dyads that are presented in the website ‘www.phenomenologybooks.com’ are:
.a.Existence.-.Experience.b.
As well as:
.a.Extension.-.Intuition.b.
Further details of this new method of writing philosophy are elicidated on in the above mentioned book and website.
The ‘.a.Information.-.Emotion.b.’ Dyad seems to speak specifically to our contemporary age, 2012 Common Era, by saying:
“There is nothing in itself either good or bad, but only thinking makes it so.”