Wednesday, 6 August 2014

{The Infinite Genius [continued] – Human Freedom}[25th November 1976]

[Redbook2:92][19761125:1904b]{The Infinite Genius [continued] – Human Freedom}[25th November 1976]

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Perhaps all this is just to say that human behaviour does not obey the same rules as this Universe seems to: is not susceptible to scientific investigation. But then, if not, why not? If there were no other phenomena which were not measurable, human behaviour too should be measurable – eventually, but within the measurable Universe – i.e. scientifically predictable. I should like to think that I have conclusively shown the variety of human behaviour to be immeasurable, but of course I have not.

(Of course I am purely for the sake of convenience now defining this Universe as what the scientists can (or think they can?) measure in all aspects. There must be limits and borderlines by the logic of this Universe, but it does not necessarily follow that interaction is as rare as I imply for the sake of clarity.)


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