dissolution

problems will never disappear by solving them, by dissolving them; why?
firstly, the problem is not the problem but the coming-to-be of the problem,
and itself not a problem but rather hidden by the problem; secondly, and
relatedly, a solution to a problem, if successful or not, always gives rise
to new problems, which is part of the will inscribed within the formulation
of problems and their solutions (e.g., the neverending updating of computers
and their applications, new diseases, alternative fuelling of the transport
problem, etc); and for similar reasons, science will never produce a unified
field theory because it rejected such in its very irruption from
non-science, in order to be science! instead more and more particles will be
'discovered', more and more forces will show themselves, under the scrutiny
of the latest equipments (which are de-signed to display more and more about
less and less); what to do? Nothing!

regards

michaelP


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