The Five Quintographical Postulates
The Five Quintographical Postulates, as rephrased by Simon Dennis.1
- The self-postulating nature of life in quintile images is apparent, the second always absolute in its own way.
- Being is an aging actress which reflects upon itself in all things.
- Time is within its inverse form onto itself and not subordinate.
- Exactness without imprecision does not lay itself well.
- An enigmatic spirit is found in every instance of rotation.
It is important to note that the third postulate was originally phrased by Middleton as "[...] time is symmetrical onto itself, its symmetry laying upon one axis alone".2
The field of sextology was discovered by Jyotsana Devi, through the addition of a sixth postulate:
- Objection to sight requires subjection to admission.3