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Generalization Sequence:
"the more you are overwhelmed by what we don’t know. We’re dealing in a fantastic mystery, and yet that mystery does have all this extraordinary orderliness, so that you can’t help but realize that it can only be found by intellect. Apparently we learn it subjectively, so apparently there must be an objective intellect. There seems to be an a priori greater intellect than that of man operative.
“I don’t have to do anything about it. Nature knows exactly what to do. Nature is never caught off guard. (RBF throws coin into the air) I haven’t the slightest idea really how to resolve it when I threw that coin in the air. But nature knew how to handle it. Nature is never nonplussed about what to do. But you and I get tremendously nonplussed about what to do.”
