- some forms of mimesis are less subject to entropy, including those that re-structure or translate adjacent primitive forms, indicating that translative action is an emergent property of physics
- that the phenotypic results of translative mimesis evolve into behavior
- that the compounded behavior of one phenotypic result of translative mimesis (with a really big and complex neural sign-process) isolates and combines the compositional, mimetic, and translative aspects of reality ...
- that on these aspects of reality the same phenotype can self-structure adaptive behaviors
- that some of these adaptive behaviors include self-understanding and self-awareness through the sign-process
- that sign-processes about self-understanding and self-awareness can reciprocally re-structure the phenotype's self-organization
- that patterns of self-organizations which facilitate the review of adaptations tend to find more and better adaptations to their environments