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Twelve Universal Degrees of Freedom: General Systems:
"subdivisions in cybernetical ‘bits’ to bring any local pattern of any problem into its identification within the total scheme of generalized system events. This means that I always start all problem solving with Universe and thereafter subdivide progressively to identify a special local problem within the total of problems… What ever we call seeing is done in our brains and not on the screen. With our enormous specialization we have powerful insights in a variety of unique directions, but we have very little integrated comprehension of the significance of the total information. I find that not only does our vision have a narrow electromagnetic spectrum range but that also we have a very limited apprehending range within the spectrum of motive velocities. For this reason we see and comprehend very few motions among the vast inventory of unique motions and transformation developments of the Universe.
“Universe is a nonsimultaneous complex of unique motions and transformations. Of course, we don’t ‘see’ and our eyes cannot ‘stop’ the 186,00 miles per second kind of motion.”
12 DEGREES OF FREEDOM, SEC. 537.30 (Gray)
