We encourage three revisions to our habits of thought: (1) think fuzzy; (2) think intervals and neighbourhoods; (3) think patience. These as conceptual counterweights to (i) thinking absolute and concrete-definite; (ii) thinking points and lines; (iii) thinking everything in the universe is intelligible to human minds. We should let the universe do what it does and not be in too much of a hurry to slap some complicated theory on it just to reassure ourselves that we really do understand what is...
We encourage three revisions to our habits of thought: (1) think fuzzy; (2) think intervals and neighbourhoods; (3) think patience. These as conceptual counterweights to (i) thinking absolute and concrete-definite; (ii) thinking points and lines; (iii) thinking everything in the universe is intelligible to human minds. We should let the universe do what it does and not be in too much of a hurry to slap some complicated theory on it just to reassure ourselves that we really do understand what is going on. We don’t.
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