If ‘transport’ is to take or carry people or goods from one place to another by means of a vehicle, aircraft, or ship, ‘transparent’ is to allow light to pass through a material or article so that objects behind can be distinctly seen, by the observer or a perceiver that consciously or subconsciously becomes aware or conscious of the material or article and as such come to realise or understand the set of circumstances in which one finds oneself or the state of affairs. The material object or article is easy to perceive or detect. As a message transmitted from a person to another, is easy to perceive and understand. If ‘parent’ is a source or origin of a smaller or less important part, bringing forth and if ‘trans’ is to carry and ‘port’ is a place, there is an ability for the material or article to move or be moved freely and easily, between the places. Consequently, if ‘trans’ is to carry and ‘parent’ is to be a source or origin of a smaller or less important part, what is carried, or having the ability to move or be moved freely and easily, between sources or origins, of a smaller or less important part, should be easily perceived or understood, in the same manner. The matter, material or article should be clear, self-evident, or apparent passing through the middle quality or state between two extremes, or the agency or means of doing something between places. What is communicated or expressed, in other words is truly or reasonably well balanced, on both the sides during the process of travelling or transporting something between two places, or the imparting or exchanging of information by speaking, writing, or using some other medium, as the successful conveying or sharing of ideas and feelings. It should not be opaque, cloudy, obscure, ambiguous, arrant, cunning or secretive, to give rise to a sense of imbalance in thought or any kind of an exchange or interaction between people, animals, plants and places. Bringing forth a generation from a source or origin to generation, should be a state in which a process and its reverse are occurring at equal rates so that no overall change is taking place in natures Grant(h) on the True Path of Nature. A state in which opposing forces or influences are balanced over time. The main task of the living organisms is therefore, the maintenance of social equilibrium, in natures Grant(h), which is the state of physical balance, when the True Path of Nature is the physical force regarded as causing and regulating the phenomena of the world and the universe, as opposed to humans or human creations.