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The Cubical Cubicle of Objective Rationality



The primarily static perception of natural geometry corresponds with the Aristotelian-Cartesian-Newtonian view of objective rationality, based on the logic of fixed, absolutely definable form that opposes the existence of one thing with every other thing. Everything, according to this perception is either A or not A, it cannot be both – the Law of the Excluded Middle. Hence Nature is rendered fundamentally and inescapably discontinuous and all ‘cause’ is reduced to purely local action and reaction instigated ultimately from some magical energy source placed somewhere ineffable within or beyond the system limits. Notwithstanding the advent of relativity, quantum mechanics and non-linear theory, objective scientific models of all kinds of evolutionary processes, from sub-atomic to biological to cosmological, continue to be constrained within an imaginary 3-dimensional Euclidean cubicle of cubical spaces extended towards but never attaining infinity. Moreover, these same kinds of models are increasingly, and damagingly, being applied to individual, social and environmental regulatory governance. They are inconsistent, paradoxical, lack an evidence base and cannot possibly truly represent reality because they exclude what is vital to the dynamic continuity of natural evolutionary processes.



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