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RBF Definitions
"Nature is all that we think we do know plus all that we obviously don’t know. That there is an a priori unknown is proven by the successive revelations of additional generalized principles implicit in Universe, knowledge of which is only discovered by intuition and mind as being an eternally operative relationship manifest by the oft-reconsidered complex of information-generating experiences on recallable inventory in the brain’s neuron bank. All that is known has always emanated from the unknown. Q.E.D: Experientially!
“Human history has witnessed a dramatic degree of conversion of ‘Don’t Know’ to ‘Do Know’ But all the ‘Do Know’ harvest ever multiplies the inventory of obviously a priori ‘Will Never Knows’ because inherently unknowable. The more we know, the more mysterious it becomes that we can and do know-- aught. The a priori characteristic of the entirely mysteriously-occasioned life is awareness-- which develops only to how little we know.”
