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What makes us human, what makes us
ethical, and what gives us hope, depth and perspective?
There are three form/functions that define
intelligence and these also describe an increasingly perfected state within an
experience:
- The first
principle that defines our humanity is our urge to create order
and its
most basic function, a simple perfection, is continuity.
- The second
principle is relationality and its perfection is symmetry.
- The third
is dynamics and its perfection is harmony.
Every
scientific and religious assertion, both seeking to understand and define the
universal, begins with the same first principle and evolves within its own
understanding to the second and third.
This is also the basis of the
value chain.
The more perfect a moment or an experience is, OR the more
perfected a thing or system is, the more valuable it becomes.
Any
assertion that counters life's evolving perfections is not religion (at best,
it's a cult); it is also not business (it's exploitation or a bad company);
certainly it is not good government; and most often, it is not even
good science.
There are scientific endeavors that observe, quantify and
qualify that which is fundamentally based on discontinuities or chaos, but
these studies require the inherent continuities of mathematics and other
universal constants to even grasp the nature of that discontinuity.
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