Introduction In this week’s post, the third part of our four-part, whirlwind introduction to metamorphology, the science of change, we continue our previous discussion in Part I and Part II to focus on the way in which the Official view of nature—the myth of a unitary, systemic, law-governed, deterministic universe of matter and energy on the move—simply blinds us to the overwhelming majority of natural phenomena in the universe, which metamorphology opens up to rigorous scientific inquiry and explanation.
James, this is one of your best essays and, as you know, I have read most, if not all, of them. I read it shortly after seeing a piece by Derek Cabrera with the title"'There are no systems out there'? False. "
My response included an excerpt from The Science of Change—Part III, along with a link. Beautiful synchronicity and beyond rational explanation.
James, this is one of your best essays and, as you know, I have read most, if not all, of them. I read it shortly after seeing a piece by Derek Cabrera with the title"'There are no systems out there'? False. "
My response included an excerpt from The Science of Change—Part III, along with a link. Beautiful synchronicity and beyond rational explanation.