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Scientific Paper
TitleParallelism and Relativity
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Author(s)Marvin Eli Kirsh
Keywordsparallelism, relativity, abstraction, [[]]
Published2007
JournalGeneral Science Journal
No. of pages13

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Abstract

A parallel of elementary concepts but non-mathematically obtainable contrasts is described as entailed to all aspects of nature ubiquitously, if conceptual pluralisms/dualisms are logically reduced to monisms. In order for active perceptual/conceptual science pursuit to exist with a valid and coherent meaning, conceptually organizable, but non-parametric sameness/equality of some sort must be attachable to all facets of all perspectives. Examples in lingual form are provided that employ the words "standard" and conceptual comparisons are established with modern life and physical sciences. A suitably corresponding new model, philosophical perspective and sample physics experiment/interpretation is proposed.