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The world is discussed and framed so that it does not evolve divisions alike the conceptual division between Special and General Relativity in which emerged divides are suggested to be parallel to and emerged from paradoxes of mind-matter, the self and nature. Of all of the potential properties of the unique Universe, emergence, affinity, self avoidance , etc., self belonging is never a characteristic of unique and energy metabolizing spaces/entities. ...
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Biological organization is discussed within a holistic framework . A new orientation is presented of natural processes with an approach in model construction that is focused strictly on physical form and centered away from abstractions that escape the perceptual senses, lead towards the postulation of non-verifiable and non-witnessible entities. A universal construction composed of first perspective representations of path, witness as unique loci in volumes o...
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Created: 05/02/10 @ 03:37:55 | Last updated: 05/02/10 @ 19:31:11
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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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