- Reality, space, time, and causality: the fundamental nature and characteristics of the universe, and the cause and effect relationships between events and objects.
- Identity, value, motion, and change: the unique characteristics and worth of objects and individuals, and the movement and transformation of objects over time.
- Quantity, emotion, mind, and consciousness: the measurement and feelings of objects and individuals, and the mental processes that enable us to think, perceive, and experience the world.
- Matter, energy, life, and biology: the substance and characteristics of physical and living things, and the study of living organisms.
- Evolution, perception, language, and mathematics: the changes and adaptations of living organisms, and the communication and analysis of abstract and quantitative information.
- Logic, truth, knowledge, and beauty: the principles and techniques used to analyze and manipulate information, and the existence and verification of facts and ideas, and the pleasing and expressive qualities of things.
- Morality, ethics, religion, and spirituality: the principles and values that guide behavior and decision making, and the beliefs and practices concerning the nature of the universe and a higher power or spiritual realm.
- Health, medicine, empathy, and compassion: the promotion, maintenance, and restoration of physical and mental well-being, and the ability to understand and share the feelings of others.
- Love and relationships: the emotional bond and connection between individuals.
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