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Nonconceptuality:
“… Humanity is frustrated by the fact that scientific evolution … is almost entirely invisible and its integrated significances are too difficult for total and effective comprehension by society. One reason for the latter frustration is that the language of science has been up to now almost exclusively mathematical, – i.e., nonconceptual.”
20 Jun’66
