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Conceptual fusion or conceptual fusion methodology is a component of system planning, where the interconnectivity of the collective sum of objects creates a perceived environment into which a new object, product, process or assets (tangible or intangible) is integrated into a created space immersed in the plane of existence of all objects, towards the success of the entire system.[clarification needed]
System planning, when looked at in its basic form, considers all elements of an environment for the success of the whole. Normal fusion, or just plain fusion looks at the incorporation of objects into an environment with limited or little disruption of the system in its entirety (zero disruption though theoretically possible, is considered not to exist in logical systems). Conceptual fusion takes these concepts further in designing a method of incorporation and continued operation of objects into yet existing systems. Certain elements are assumed to exist is environments, real or perceived. Data that exists is calculated to generate an hypothesis. The rest is conceptual fusion. This theory is the combination of analysis, data modeling, algorithms, and system planning. Futurization, is essentially the moderization of present capabilities and production of new ones. Conceptual fusion is the method by which these new capabilities and products are "fused" into a future, yet to exist. Conceptual fusion exists mainly in theory. Once modernization has occurred and the objects exist, it is not longer Conceptual, but actual called normal fusion or plain old fusion.
Conceptual fusion example A far-reaching example is building a sports stadium on another planet. Certain data exists, temperature, gravity, atmospheric conditions, terrain, etc. to support the development of a sound plan. Conceptual fusion differentiates in determining specifics for variables that simply do not exist. Such as a stadium for a new sport on another planet, reachable by a yet unrealized transportation conveyance with new marketing and economic considerations. A closer example is building a waterfall on top of a mountain. The first question is, where does the water flow down from? Conceptual fusion is the method of discovery of a solution.
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Conceptual fusion is a component of system planning in realizing the Futurization of non existing assests.
References
- ^ "Conceptual Fusion". Conceptual Fusion. 2010. http://www...html. Retrieved 2010-06-28.
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