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Latest revision as of 12:59, 18 March 2020

Scope

Science enabled our ancestors to understand the world in a completely new way—and to vastly improve their condition. Could a similar advent be in store for us today?

We here look at our 'eyeglasses'; we look at the very way in which we see the world.

Insight

Polyscopy.jpg Once we've seen that the scientific concepts and methods are our own creation—we become empowered to create new ways of looking at the world, in order to see more.

We can create the way we see the world.


Federation

Einstein's "epistemological credo"

Heisenberg's "largest contribution of modern physics"


Action

Polyscopy / holoscope.

Creation of keywords, and of methods.