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A perspective on nature is introduced based on a visit to the Plane Geometry of Euclid and reinterpretation of the theory of relativity. Nature is redifined as a special case of proximity that is different from normally the construed physical proximity presented to perception. The world is considered as a special case in which the Laws of Motion of Newton and Special Relativity of Einstein are hopefuly united into a single frame. The science of genetics is revisited and new theory ...
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It is an entity of nature, the human conceiver that emerges ?the concept?. It might be conjectured that in order for a human conceiver to conceive a concept of ?the concept?, as a subset of nature, first he must have a concept of nature with which to commence investigation into the nature of ?the concept?. Second, the nature of ?the concept? might be expected to be an emergence from the individuals? concept of nature; in essence to reflect a conce...
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