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“Now, in order to understand universal structure one must consider the fundamental coordinating system employed by nature. It occurred to me half a century ago that nature might have a coordinating system of her own-- which might not be the same system as that which man has arbitrarily invented, adopted, and applied to his measuring of nature. It also occurred to me that nature probably did not have separate departments of physics, chemistry, biology, mathematics, and sociology, etc. In formulating the quadrillions of bubbles per second in the waters of Niagara Falls, nature has no time in which to refer her structural formulation decisions to bureaucratic conventions of department heads of academic categorical states.”
