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Generalization: Second Degree:
“When a second order of pattern distillation as a generalized conceptual principle emerges, but this time exclusively from the emergently-induced coordinate consideration of a plurality of generalized conceptual principles themselves, each independent of any special-case sensoriality, and in such a regeneratively recognizable manner of patterning as to provide a means of mathematical accounting and therefrom a tentative forecasting capability, not only of generalized developments but also of special forward experiences in the terms of specific sensorial conditions, and those calculated forecast condition materialize, and the forecasting capability is subsequently verified by recurrent experimental demonstrations under controlled generalized conditions, then we may tentatively assume that we have discovered at least a clause of ‘natural law.’ For example, we tentatively assume that radiation is generalized compression and that gravity is generalized tension and that tension and compression are inseparable, precessionally complementary functions of universal structure.”
