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Omnidirectional: Physical Existence Environment Surrounds:
"The observer’s unfamiliarity with the phenomena which he is observing, and the multiplicity of items of interaction and their velocity of transformations and their omni-engulfing occurrences tend to dismay the observer’s hope of reasonable or immediate commanding. Therefore observer’s are often induced to surrender their attempts at technical comprehension of their experience–which surrender of the drive to comprehend fills the observer with a sense of chaos, which sensation he then subconsciously converts into an understanding by saying to himself that the environment is inherently chaotic, ergo inherently incomprehendible. Thus he satisfies himself that he is super-reasonable and that the Universe is annoyingly disorderly; ergo frequently dismissible, which seemingly warrants his invention of whatever kind of Universe seems momentarily most satisfying to him.
The more humanity probes and verifies experimentally by reducing its theories to demonstrable practice in order to learn whether their theories are valid or not, the more clearly does Universe reveal itself as being generated and regenerated only upon a complex of entirely orderly relationships. The inherent spherical center viewpoint
9 FEB’73
