Identifying Parts of a Theory of Everything. Based on: Laying the Fallacy of Knowledge to Rest
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Something may be paradoxical or not.
A paradox is something vexing.
If we do not see a paradox, it seems our understanding is simpler or more complex (Circle).
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We have a choice, willingly or not, between theory and something simpler or more complex. That's undeniable.
Knowledge could be vexing or simple, but could vexing or simple be knowledge? Let's test this...
Everything we can perceive is a quality.
If it cannot be perceived, that is not a candidate for knowledge. (Q-q Variable).
Nothing surpasses the senses for knowledge.
The only evidence of the senses is qualities.
Knowledge is fundamental (rudimentary) we say.
Rudimentary qualities stand for knowledge.
Not rudimentary?
More difficult?
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A matter of degree... (Critical Variable).
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