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"Despite our confession of how little we know… I am confident… that there is manifest in all our special case experiences a complex of coherent and omni-interaccommodating generalized principles so elegant, exquisite, magnificent, inclusive, and inherently interminable, as to require the a priori external existence of a metaphysical universal intellection that is as relatively greater and effective in respect to the metaphysical intellect of man as is the physical Universe bigger than the almost negligible physical man: an intellection which alone amongst all phenomena is infinitely perfect and towards which ever-less-imperfect truth omnidirectionally and refiningly leads.
“Metaphysical intellect took the measure of physical Universe: E = mc², and naught in experience suggests that the physical E can take the measure and write the experimentally validatable formula explicitly defining metaphysical intellect. The meta-physical alone can comprehend the metaphysical as well as comprehend the physical. And only man’s intellect can apprehend the intellections of metaphysical Universe.”
