Part of the Foreword
It is the boundaries of our perception that set the limits of the acceptance that everything around us, including ourselves, is a matter of determined actions ruled by laws. The real truth of all operative life lies more deeply than in what can be expressed and described in words, or what can be classified into different doctrines as is done in natural sciences, and more so in the humanities and the arts. The Latin saying Doctrina multiplex,
veritas una is an inscription on a wall at the University of Rostock in
Northern Germany that tells us that there are uncountable doctrines, but only one verity. We believe that nature in its broadest perspective is this one verity that holds true for the existence of all beings and of all that is.
This book, as an attempt to tap the laws of nature as they relate to sociopsychological behavior described mathematically by means of physics, may appear simplistic to some or even most readers. Alternatively, it may be viewed as a first step towards unraveling the tremendous functional entanglement that ensnares us in our daily life. As such, it may help us to gain a better understanding of nature's complexity whichis so immense and which has developed over millions or billions of years so that innumerable philosophies, religions, and psychologies have been created and developed to describe this complexity - indeed - each and every faculty from its own perspective.
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Höhe: 21 cm
Breite: 14.9 cm
ISBN-13
978-3-908730-81-1 (9783908730811)
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