Order

 (Photo by Anouar Olh)

Figure 15.   Juxtaposed

Order is exemplified in the doctrine of types (well-ordered series) now known as set theory [7]. Furthermore, it presents a method of chronicling life on Earth by giving each bit of creation, a unique identifier.

Then, a paradox arose: a set of all sets which are not members of themselves. Here we acknowledge Spirit exists.

Yet, chaos persists: to obfuscate truth; to upset order; to undermine knowledge; to obscure feeling. Chaos is external. 

Order is internal. Here we reflect the universe.



[7]  A. Whitehead, B. Russell, Principia Mathematica. 2nd. edn, 3 vols, (Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, 1927), vol. 3, part 5, sec. d, 2, 73.

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