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"to laws partially governing the non-self-requested experience of life.
"The keys are only possible keys because the directional causes are not evidenced in the first order of plotted curves (only the latest maxima and minima of record are) without any indication whatsoever that the thus-far-experienced extremes constitute inherent limits of the variable. Limits would, if detected, constitute the possible turning points of trend.
“Only after sufficient measurement gained by his intuitive probing in the direction of causes, with tools of assumption, may informed questions be asked by man, and calculated answers potentially be had. As with the waves of progressive advantage obtainable in the successive operations of the calculus, has man only now come in his evolution, as by the second and subsequent derivatives of his historical experience-equating, to the ability to identify in principle the systematic chemistry of his personal-process-continuity and his position on and the direction of the curves of his trending, and the rates of acceleration thereon.”
