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"Within economics we may be able to demonstrate the existence of a metabolic process generalization which is akin to, if not indeed implicitly inherent in, a composite of Boltzmann’s, Einstein’s, and others’ concept of a cosmically regenerative omnintercomplementation of a diversity of energetic export-import centers that nonsimultaneously ebb and flow to accommodate entropically and syntropically, omnidiversally, omniregenerative intertransformings. How can economics demonstrate a generalization from the utterly uninhibited viewpoint of the individual human?
"It is said that stones do not have hunger. But stones are hygroscopic and do successively import and export both water and energy as heat or radiation. New stones progressively aggregate and disintegrate. We may say stones have both syntropically importing “appetites” and self-scavenging or self-purging entropic export proclivities.
“When a person dies all the chemistry remains and we see that the human organism’s same aggregate quantity of the same chemistries persists from the ‘live’ to the ‘dead’ state, which”
